On Solving Floating Point SSSP Using an Integer Priority Queue

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Authors Michael Otte arXiv ID 1606.00726 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 1 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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We address the single source shortest path planning problem (SSSP) in the case of floating point edge weights. We show how any integer based Dijkstra solution that relies on a monotone integer priority queue to create a full ordering over path lengths in order to solve integer SSSP can be used as an oracle to solve floating point SSSP with positive edge weights (floating point P-SSSP). Floating point P-SSSP is of particular interest to the robotics community. This immediately yields a handful of faster runtimes for floating point P-SSSP; for example, ${O({m + n\log \log \frac{C}Ξ΄})}$, where $C$ is the largest weight and $Ξ΄$ is the minimum edge weight in the graph. It also ensures that many future advances for integer SSSP will be transferable to floating point P-SSSP.
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