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Planar Embedding of Okamura-Seymour Quasimetrics in Polynomial Time with an Application to Distributed SSSP

Published 30 Jun 2026 in cs.DS | (2606.31192v1)

Abstract: A quasi-metric (T,δT)(T,δ_T) is an Okamura-Seymour quasimetric if there exists an edge-weighted planar embedded directed graph G=(V,E,w)G = (V,E,w) such that TT is a set of terminals on the outerface of GG and $δ_G(t,t&#39;) = δ_T(t,t&#39;)$ for every pair $(t,t&#39;)\in T\times T$. If (T,δT)(T,δ_T) is an Okamura-Seymour quasimetric, then GG is a planar embedding of (T,δT)(T,δ_T). In a recent pioneering work, Chen and Tan gave a polynomial-time algorithm to test if a given quasi-metric (T,δT)(T,δ_T) is an Okamura-Seymour quasimetric. A key step in their proof is existential, which suffices for an efficient testing algorithm but does not imply an efficient embedding algorithm. Our paper closes this gap by giving an algorithmic implementation of their existential step via linear programming. As a result, we obtain the first polynomial-time algorithm for finding a planar embedding of any given Okamura-Seymour quasimetric (T,δT)(T,δ_T). As an application, we show how to use our planar embedding of Okamura-Seymour quasimetrics to compute a (1+ε)(1+ε)-approximate single-source shortest path (SSSP) in planar directed graphs in the distributed CONGEST model in O~(D)\widetilde{O}(D) rounds for any fixed ε(0,1)ε\in (0,1), nearly matching a simple lower bound of Ω(D)Ω(D) and resolving a fundamental problem in this area. The best-known algorithm for this problem has round complexity O~(D<sup>2)\widetilde{O}(D<sup>2).

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