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Approximability of the Minimum Weighted Doubly Resolving Set Problem

Published 18 Apr 2014 in cs.DM and math.CO | (1404.4676v1)

Abstract: Locating source of diffusion in networks is crucial for controlling and preventing epidemic risks. It has been studied under various probabilistic models. In this paper, we study source location from a deterministic point of view by modeling it as the minimum weighted doubly resolving set (DRS) problem, which is a strengthening of the well-known metric dimension problem. Let $G$ be a vertex weighted undirected graph on $n$ vertices. A vertex subset $S$ of $G$ is DRS of $G$ if for every pair of vertices $u,v$ in $G$, there exist $x,y\in S$ such that the difference of distances (in terms of number of edges) between $u$ and $x,y$ is not equal to the difference of distances between $v$ and $x,y$. The minimum weighted DRS problem consists of finding a DRS in $G$ with minimum total weight. We establish $\Theta(\ln n)$ approximability of the minimum DRS problem on general graphs for both weighted and unweighted versions. This is the first work providing explicit approximation lower and upper bounds for minimum (weighted) DRS problem, which are nearly tight. Moreover, we design first known strongly polynomial time algorithms for the minimum weighted DRS problem on general wheels and trees with additional constant $k\ge0$ edges.

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