Computer Science – Data Structures and Algorithms
Scientific paper
2010-05-03
Computer Science
Data Structures and Algorithms
Scientific paper
We present new approaches to constructing graph sparsifiers --- weighted subgraphs for which every cut has the same value as the original graph, up to a factor of $(1 \pm \epsilon)$. Our first approach independently samples each edge $uv$ with probability inversely proportional to the edge-connectivity between $u$ and $v$. The fact that this approach produces a sparsifier resolves a question posed by Bencz\'ur and Karger (2002). Concurrent work of Hariharan and Panigrahi also resolves this question. Our second approach constructs a sparsifier by forming the union of several uniformly random spanning trees. Both of our approaches produce sparsifiers with $O(n \log^2(n)/\epsilon^2)$ edges. Our proofs are based on extensions of Karger's contraction algorithm, which may be of independent interest.
Fung Wai Shing
Harvey Nicholas J. A.
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