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Minor-free graphs have light spanners

Published 2 Nov 2017 in cs.DS | (1711.00821v1)

Abstract: We show that every $H$-minor-free graph has a light $(1+\epsilon)$-spanner, resolving an open problem of Grigni and Sissokho and proving a conjecture of Grigni and Hung. Our lightness bound is [O\left(\frac{\sigma_H}{\epsilon3}\log \frac{1}{\epsilon}\right)] where $\sigma_H = |V(H)|\sqrt{\log |V(H)|}$ is the sparsity coefficient of $H$-minor-free graphs. That is, it has a practical dependency on the size of the minor $H$. Our result also implies that the polynomial time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP) in $H$-minor-free graphs by Demaine, Hajiaghayi and Kawarabayashi is an efficient PTAS whose running time is $2{O_H\left(\frac{1}{\epsilon4}\log \frac{1}{\epsilon}\right)}n{O(1)}$ where $O_H$ ignores dependencies on the size of $H$. Our techniques significantly deviate from existing lines of research on spanners for $H$-minor-free graphs, but build upon the work of Chechik and Wulff-Nilsen for spanners of general graphs.

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