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A Lower Bound for Light Spanners in General Graphs (2406.04459v3)

Published 6 Jun 2024 in cs.DS

Abstract: A recent upper bound by Le and Solomon [STOC '23] has established that every $n$-node graph has a $(1+\varepsilon)(2k-1)$-spanner with lightness $O(\varepsilon{-1} n{1/k})$. This bound is optimal up to its dependence on $\varepsilon$; the remaining open problem is whether this dependence can be improved or perhaps even removed entirely. We show that the $\varepsilon$-dependence cannot in fact be completely removed. For constant $k$ and for $\varepsilon:= \Theta(n{-\frac{1}{2k-1}})$, we show a lower bound on lightness of $$\Omega\left( \varepsilon{-1/k} n{1/k} \right).$$ For example, this implies that there are graphs for which any $3$-spanner has lightness $\Omega(n{2/3})$, improving on the previous lower bound of $\Omega(n{1/2})$. An unusual feature of our lower bound is that it is conditional on the girth conjecture with parameter $k-1$ rather than $k$. We additionally show that this implies certain technical limitations to improving our lower bound further. In particular, under the same conditional, generalizing our lower bound to all $\varepsilon$ \emph{or} obtaining an optimal $\varepsilon$-dependence are as hard as proving the girth conjecture for all constant $k$.

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