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Directed Low Diameter Decomposition for Structured Digraphs

Published 30 Jun 2026 in cs.DS | (2606.31560v1)

Abstract: Low diameter decompositions, or LDDs for short, are a fundamental primitive in the design of efficient graph algorithms. Roughly speaking, an LDD is a distribution over partitions of the vertices into bounded-diameter clusters such that nearby vertices are likely to be clustered together. Recently, there has been growing interest in lifting the notion of LDDs into \emph{directed graphs}. In particular, there are two natural directed analogues. The first is a directed LDD, where after removing a random subset of edges, every strongly connected component has a small diameter. The second is a quasipartition, which imposes the stronger requirement that whenever one vertex can still reach another after the edge removal, the two vertices must be close in the original directed metric. Every quasipartition yields an LDD, but the converse does not necessarily hold. In this work, we initiate the systematic study of LDDs in structured directed graphs. As our first main result, we show that any directed graph with pathwidth pw\mathsf{pw} admits an (O(pw),Δ)(O(\mathsf{pw}), Δ)-LDD. This improves upon the previous best-known (2<sup>O(pw<sup>2),</sup></sup>Δ)(2<sup>{O(\mathsf{pw}<sup>2)},</sup></sup> Δ)-LDD construction, which was implicitly derived from the quasipartition result of Salmasi, Sidiropoulos, and Sridhar [SODA'19]. As our second result, we show that the integrality gap of the Directed Non-Bipartite Sparsest-Cut LP relaxation on an nn-vertex graph with treewidth tw\mathsf{tw} is O(twlogn)O(\mathsf{tw} \log n). This improves upon the O(twlog<sup>2</sup>n)O(\mathsf{tw}\log<sup>2</sup> n) bound of Mémoli, Sidiropoulos, and Sridhar [ICALP'16, Algorithmica'18]. We obtain this result through the refined analysis of the quasipartition construction of Mémoli et al. for bounded treewidth graphs.

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