Covering Planar Metrics (and Beyond): O(1) Trees Suffice
Abstract
While research on the geometry of planar graphs has been active in the past decades, many properties of planar metrics remain mysterious. This paper studies a fundamental aspect of the planar graph geometry: covering planar metrics by a small collection of simpler metrics. Specifically, a \emph{tree cover} of a metric space is a collection of trees, so that every pair of points and in has a low-distortion path in at least one of the trees. The celebrated "Dumbbell Theorem" [ADMSS95] states that any low-dimensional Euclidean space admits a tree cover with trees and distortion , for any fixed . This result has found numerous algorithmic applications, and has been generalized to the wider family of doubling metrics [BFN19]. Does the same result hold for planar metrics? A positive answer would add another evidence to the well-observed connection between Euclidean/doubling metrics and planar metrics. In this work, we answer this fundamental question affirmatively. Specifically, we show that for any given fixed , any planar metric can be covered by trees with distortion . Our result for planar metrics follows from a rather general framework: First we reduce the problem to constructing tree covers with \emph{additive distortion}. Then we introduce the notion of \emph{shortcut partition}, and draw connection between shortcut partition and additive tree cover. Finally we prove the existence of shortcut partition for any planar metric, using new insights regarding the grid-like structure of planar graphs. [...]
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@article{arxiv.2306.06215,
title = {Covering Planar Metrics (and Beyond): O(1) Trees Suffice},
author = {Hsien-Chih Chang and Jonathan Conroy and Hung Le and Lazar Milenkovic and Shay Solomon and Cuong Than},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.06215},
year = {2023}
}
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