Additive, Near-Additive, and Multiplicative Approximations for APSP in Weighted Undirected Graphs: Trade-offs and Algorithms
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Authors
Liam Roditty, Ariel Sapir
arXiv ID
2509.04640
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
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Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science
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Abstract
We present a $+2\sum_{i=1}^{k+1}{W_i}$-APASP algorithm for dense weighted graphs with runtime $\tilde O\left(n^{2+\frac{1}{3k+2}}\right)$, where $W_{i}$ is the weight of an $i^{th}$ heaviest edge on a shortest path. Dor, Halperin and Zwick [FOCS'96, SICOMP'00] had two algorithms for the commensurate unweighted $+2\cdot\left( k+1\right)$-APASP: $\tilde O\left(n^{2-\frac{1}{k+2}}m^{\frac{1}{k+2}}\right)$ runtime for sparse graphs and $\tilde O\left(n^{2+\frac{1}{3k+2}}\right)$ runtime for dense graphs. Cohen and Zwick [SODA'97, JALG'01] adapted the sparse variant to weighted graphs: $+2\sum_{i=1}^{k+1}{W_i}$-APASP algorithm in the same runtime. We show an algorithm for dense weighted graphs. For nearly additive APASP, we present a $\left(1+\varepsilon,\min{\left\{2W_1,4W_{2}\right\}}\right)$-APASP algorithm with $\tilde O\left(\left(\frac{1}{\varepsilon}\right)^{O\left(1\right)}\cdot n^{2.15135313}\cdot\log W\right)$ runtime. This improves the $\left(1+\varepsilon,2W_1\right)$-APASP of Saha and Ye [SODA'24]. For multiplicative APASP, we show a framework of $\left(\frac{3\ell +4}{\ell + 2}+\varepsilon\right)$-APASP algorithms, reducing the runtime of Akav and Roditty [ESA'21] for dense graphs and generalizing the $\left(2+\varepsilon\right)$-APASP algorithm of Dory et al [SODA'24]. Our base case is a $\left(\frac{7}{3}+\varepsilon\right)$-APASP in $\tilde O\left(\left(\frac{1}{\varepsilon}\right)^{O\left(1\right)}\cdot n^{2.15135313}\cdot \log W\right)$ runtime, improving the $\frac{7}{3}$-APASP algorithm of Baswana and Kavitha [FOCS'06, SICOMP'10] for dense graphs. Finally, we "bypass" an $\tilde Ξ©\left(n^Ο\right)$ conditional lower bound by Dor, Halperin, and Zwick for $Ξ±$-APASP with $Ξ±< 2$, by allowing an additive term (e.g. $\left(\frac{6k+3}{3k+2},\sum_{i=1}^{k+1}W_{i}\right)$-APASP in $\tilde O\left(n^{2+\frac{1}{3k+2}}\right)$ runtime).
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