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Electrical Flows for Polylogarithmic Competitive Oblivious Routing

Published 4 Mar 2023 in cs.DS | (2303.02491v2)

Abstract: Oblivious routing is a well-studied paradigm that uses static precomputed routing tables for selecting routing paths within a network. Existing oblivious routing schemes with polylogarithmic competitive ratio for general networks are tree-based, in the sense that routing is performed according to a convex combination of trees. However, this restriction to trees leads to a construction that has time quadratic in the size of the network and does not parallelize well. In this paper we study oblivious routing schemes based on electrical routing. In particular, we show that general networks with $n$ vertices and $m$ edges admit a routing scheme that has competitive ratio $O(\log2 n)$ and consists of a convex combination of only $O(\sqrt{m})$ electrical routings. This immediately leads to an improved construction algorithm with time $\tilde{O}(m{3/2})$ that can also be implemented in parallel with $\tilde{O}(\sqrt{m})$ depth.

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