DocumentCode
2530604
Title
Approximating a finite metric by a small number of tree metrics
Author
Charikar, M. ; Chekuri, C. ; Goel, A. ; Guha, S. ; Plotkin, S.
Author_Institution
Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
8-11 Nov 1998
Firstpage
379
Lastpage
388
Abstract
Y. Bartal (1996, 1998) gave a randomized polynomial time algorithm that given any n point metric G, constructs a tree T such that the expected stretch (distortion) of any edge is at most O (log n log log n). His result has found several applications and in particular has resulted in approximation algorithms for many graph optimization problems. However approximation algorithms based on his result are inherently randomized. In this paper we derandomize the use of Bartal´s algorithm in the design of approximation algorithms. We give an efficient polynomial time algorithm that given a finite n point metric G, constructs O(n log n) trees and a probability distribution μ on them such that the expected stretch of any edge of G in a tree chosen according to μ is at most O(log n log log n). Our result establishes that finite metrics can be probabilistically approximated by a small number of tree metrics. We obtain the first deterministic approximation algorithms for buy-at-bulk network design and vehicle routing; in addition we subsume results from our earlier work on derandomization. Our main result is obtained by a novel view of probabilistic approximation of metric spaces as a deterministic optimization problem via linear programming
Keywords
linear programming; polynomial approximation; randomised algorithms; trees (mathematics); deterministic approximation algorithms; finite metric; graph optimization problems; linear programming; probability distribution; randomized polynomial time algorithm; tree metrics; Computer science; Contracts; Ear; Extraterrestrial measurements; Linear programming; Read only memory; Routing; Tellurium; Tree graphs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Foundations of Computer Science, 1998. Proceedings. 39th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location
Palo Alto, CA
ISSN
0272-5428
Print_ISBN
0-8186-9172-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SFCS.1998.743488
Filename
743488
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