Finding Diameter-Reducing Shortcuts in Trees
May 27, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures
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Authors
Davide Bilò, Luciano Gualà , Stefano Leucci, Luca Pepè Sciarria
arXiv ID
2305.17385
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
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Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures
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Abstract
In the \emph{$k$-Diameter-Optimally Augmenting Tree Problem} we are given a tree $T$ of $n$ vertices as input. The tree is embedded in an unknown \emph{metric} space and we have unlimited access to an oracle that, given two distinct vertices $u$ and $v$ of $T$, can answer queries reporting the cost of the edge $(u,v)$ in constant time. We want to augment $T$ with $k$ shortcuts in order to minimize the diameter of the resulting graph. For $k=1$, $O(n \log n)$ time algorithms are known both for paths [Wang, CG 2018] and trees [BilΓ², TCS 2022]. In this paper we investigate the case of multiple shortcuts. We show that no algorithm that performs $o(n^2)$ queries can provide a better than $10/9$-approximate solution for trees for $k\geq 3$. For any constant $\varepsilon > 0$, we instead design a linear-time $(1+\varepsilon)$-approximation algorithm for paths and $k = o(\sqrt{\log n})$, thus establishing a dichotomy between paths and trees for $k\geq 3$. We achieve the claimed running time by designing an ad-hoc data structure, which also serves as a key component to provide a linear-time $4$-approximation algorithm for trees, and to compute the diameter of graphs with $n + k - 1$ edges in time $O(n k \log n)$ even for non-metric graphs. Our data structure and the latter result are of independent interest.
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