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A face cover perspective to $\ell_1$ embeddings of planar graphs

Data Structures and Algorithms 2024-07-30 v4 Computational Geometry

Abstract

It was conjectured by Gupta et al. [Combinatorica04] that every planar graph can be embedded into 1\ell_1 with constant distortion. However, given an nn-vertex weighted planar graph, the best upper bound on the distortion is only O(logn)O(\sqrt{\log n}), by Rao [SoCG99]. In this paper we study the case where there is a set KK of terminals, and the goal is to embed only the terminals into 1\ell_1 with low distortion. In a seminal paper, Okamura and Seymour [J.Comb.Theory81] showed that if all the terminals lie on a single face, they can be embedded isometrically into 1\ell_1. The more general case, where the set of terminals can be covered by γ\gamma faces, was studied by Lee and Sidiropoulos [STOC09] and Chekuri et al. [J.Comb.Theory13]. The state of the art is an upper bound of O(logγ)O(\log \gamma) by Krauthgamer, Lee and Rika [SODA19]. Our contribution is a further improvement on the upper bound to O(logγ)O(\sqrt{\log\gamma}). Since every planar graph has at most O(n)O(n) faces, any further improvement on this result, will be a major breakthrough, directly improving upon Rao's long standing upper bound. Moreover, it is well known that the flow-cut gap equals to the distortion of the best embedding into 1\ell_1. Therefore, our result provides a polynomial time O(logγ)O(\sqrt{\log \gamma})-approximation to the sparsest cut problem on planar graphs, for the case where all the demand pairs can be covered by γ\gamma faces.

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@article{arxiv.1903.02758,
  title  = {A face cover perspective to $\ell_1$ embeddings of planar graphs},
  author = {Arnold Filtser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.02758},
  year   = {2024}
}

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This version contains a new proof that every $\beta$-decomposable metric admits a solution to the Lipshitz extension problem with stretch $O(\beta)$