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Efficient parameterized algorithms for computing all-pairs shortest paths

Data Structures and Algorithms 2020-01-15 v1

Abstract

Computing all-pairs shortest paths is a fundamental and much-studied problem with many applications. Unfortunately, despite intense study, there are still no significantly faster algorithms for it than the O(n3)\mathcal{O}(n^3) time algorithm due to Floyd and Warshall (1962). Somewhat faster algorithms exist for the vertex-weighted version if fast matrix multiplication may be used. Yuster (SODA 2009) gave an algorithm running in time O(n2.842)\mathcal{O}(n^{2.842}), but no combinatorial, truly subcubic algorithm is known. Motivated by the recent framework of efficient parameterized algorithms (or "FPT in P"), we investigate the influence of the graph parameters clique-width (cwcw) and modular-width (mwmw) on the running times of algorithms for solving All-Pairs Shortest Paths. We obtain efficient (and combinatorial) parameterized algorithms on non-negative vertex-weighted graphs of times O(cw2n2)\mathcal{O}(cw^2n^2), resp. O(mw2n+n2)\mathcal{O}(mw^2n + n^2). If fast matrix multiplication is allowed then the latter can be improved to O(mw1.842n+n2)\mathcal{O}(mw^{1.842}n + n^2) using the algorithm of Yuster as a black box. The algorithm relative to modular-width is adaptive, meaning that the running time matches the best unparameterized algorithm for parameter value mwmw equal to nn, and they outperform them already for mwO(n1ε)mw \in \mathcal{O}(n^{1 - \varepsilon}) for any ε>0\varepsilon > 0.

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@article{arxiv.2001.04908,
  title  = {Efficient parameterized algorithms for computing all-pairs shortest paths},
  author = {Stefan Kratsch and Florian Nelles},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.04908},
  year   = {2020}
}