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The lattice dimension of a graph
We describe a polynomial time algorithm for, given an undirected graph G,
finding the minimum dimension d such that G may be isometrically embedded into
the d-dimensional integer lattice Z^d.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Cubic Augmentation of Planar Graphs
In this paper we study the problem of augmenting a planar graph such that it
becomes 3-regular and remains planar. We show that it is NP-hard to decide
whether such an augmentation exists. On the other hand, we give an efficient
algorithm for the variant of the problem where the input graph has a fixed
planar (topological) embedding that has to be preserved by the augmentation. We
further generalize this algorithm to test efficiently whether a 3-regular
planar augmentation exists that additionally makes the input graph connected or
biconnected. If the input graph should become even triconnected, we show that
the existence of a 3-regular planar augmentation is again NP-hard to decide.Comment: accepted at ISAAC 201
Maximum Scatter TSP in Doubling Metrics
We study the problem of finding a tour of points in which every edge is
long. More precisely, we wish to find a tour that visits every point exactly
once, maximizing the length of the shortest edge in the tour. The problem is
known as Maximum Scatter TSP, and was introduced by Arkin et al. (SODA 1997),
motivated by applications in manufacturing and medical imaging. Arkin et al.
gave a -approximation for the metric version of the problem and showed
that this is the best possible ratio achievable in polynomial time (assuming ). Arkin et al. raised the question of whether a better approximation
ratio can be obtained in the Euclidean plane.
We answer this question in the affirmative in a more general setting, by
giving a -approximation algorithm for -dimensional doubling
metrics, with running time , where . As a corollary we obtain (i) an
efficient polynomial-time approximation scheme (EPTAS) for all constant
dimensions , (ii) a polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) for
dimension , for a sufficiently large constant , and (iii)
a PTAS for constant and . Furthermore, we
show the dependence on in our approximation scheme to be essentially
optimal, unless Satisfiability can be solved in subexponential time
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