Node-Weighted Network Design in Planar and Minor-Closed Families of Graphs (1910.07616v1)
Abstract: We consider node-weighted survivable network design (SNDP) in planar graphs and minor-closed families of graphs. The input consists of a node-weighted undirected graph $G=(V,E)$ and integer connectivity requirements $r(uv)$ for each unordered pair of nodes $uv$. The goal is to find a minimum weighted subgraph $H$ of $G$ such that $H$ contains $r(uv)$ disjoint paths between $u$ and $v$ for each node pair $uv$. Three versions of the problem are edge-connectivity SNDP (EC-SNDP), element-connectivity SNDP (Elem-SNDP) and vertex-connectivity SNDP (VC-SNDP) depending on whether the paths are required to be edge, element or vertex disjoint respectively. Our main result is an $O(k)$-approximation algorithm for EC-SNDP and Elem-SNDP when the input graph is planar or more generally if it belongs to a proper minor-closed family of graphs; here $k=\max_{uv} r(uv)$ is the maximum connectivity requirement. This improves upon the $O(k \log n)$-approximation known for node-weighted EC-SNDP and Elem-SNDP in general graphs [Nutov, TALG'12]. We also obtain an $O(1)$ approximation for node-weighted VC-SNDP when the connectivity requirements are in ${0,1,2}$; for higher connectivity our result for Elem-SNDP can be used in a black-box fashion to obtain a logarithmic factor improvement over currently known general graph results. Our results are inspired by, and generalize, the work of [Demaine, Hajiaghayi and Klein, TALG'14] who obtained constant factor approximations for node-weighted Steiner tree and Steiner forest problems in planar graphs and proper minor-closed families of graphs via a primal-dual algorithm.
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