Approximation algorithms for non-sequential star packing problems (2411.11136v1)
Abstract: For a positive integer $k \ge 1$, a $k$-star ($k+$-star, $k-$-star, respectively) is a connected graph containing a degree-$\ell$ vertex and $\ell$ degree-$1$ vertices, where $\ell = k$ ($\ell \ge k$, $1 \le \ell \le k$, respectively). The $k+$-star packing problem is to cover as many vertices of an input graph $G$ as possible using vertex-disjoint $k+$-stars in $G$; and given $k > t \ge 1$, the $k-/t$-star packing problem is to cover as many vertices of $G$ as possible using vertex-disjoint $k-$-stars but no $t$-stars in $G$. Both problems are NP-hard for any fixed $k \ge 2$. We present a $(1 + \frac {k2}{2k+1})$- and a $\frac 32$-approximation algorithms for the $k+$-star packing problem when $k \ge 3$ and $k = 2$, respectively, and a $(1 + \frac 1{t + 1 + 1/k})$-approximation algorithm for the $k-/t$-star packing problem when $k > t \ge 2$. They are all local search algorithms and they improve the best known approximation algorithms for the problems, respectively.
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