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A $5/4$-Approximation for Two-Edge Connectivity

Published 13 Aug 2024 in cs.DS and math.CO | (2408.07019v2)

Abstract: The 2-Edge-Connected Spanning Subgraph problem (2ECSS) is among the most basic survivable network design problems: given an undirected and unweighted graph, the task is to find a spanning subgraph with the minimum number of edges that is 2-edge-connected (i.e., it remains connected after the removal of any single edge). 2ECSS is an NP-hard problem that has been extensively studied in the context of approximation algorithms. The best known approximation ratio for 2ECSS prior to this work was 1.3+ε1.3+\varepsilon, for any constant $\varepsilon&gt;0$ [Garg, Grandoni, Jabal-Ameli'23; Kobayashi, Noguchi'23]. In this paper, we present a 5/4-approximation algorithm. Our algorithm is also faster for small values of ε\varepsilon: its running time is n<sup>O(1)n<sup>{O(1)} instead of n<sup>O(1/ε)n<sup>{O(1/\varepsilon)}.

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