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A Constant-Factor Approximation for the Generalized Cable-Trench Problem

 
 
 

Abstract


In the Cable-Trench Problem (CTP), the objective is to find a rooted spanning tree of a weighted graph that minimizes the length of the tree, scaled by a non-negative factor τ , plus the sum of all shortest-path lengths from the root, scaled by another non-negative factor γ. This is an intermediate optimization problem between the Single-Destination Shortest Path Problem and the Minimum Spanning Tree Problem. In this extended abstract, we consider the Generalized CTP (GCTP), in which some vertices need not be connected to the root, but may serve as cost-saving merging points; this variant also generalizes the Steiner Tree Problem. We present an 8.599-approximation algorithm for GCTP. Before this paper, no constant approximation for the standard CTP was known.

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DOI 10.5753/etc.2019.6399
Language English
Journal None

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