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Light spanners for bounded treewidth graphs imply light spanners for $H$-minor-free graphs

Data Structures and Algorithms 2017-04-03 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

Grigni and Hung~\cite{GH12} conjectured that H-minor-free graphs have (1+ϵ)(1+\epsilon)-spanners that are light, that is, of weight g(H,ϵ)g(|H|,\epsilon) times the weight of the minimum spanning tree for some function gg. This conjecture implies the {\em efficient} polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) of the traveling salesperson problem in HH-minor free graphs; that is, a PTAS whose running time is of the form 2f(ϵ)nO(1)2^{f(\epsilon)}n^{O(1)} for some function ff. The state of the art PTAS for TSP in H-minor-free-graphs has running time n1/ϵcn^{1/\epsilon^c}. We take a further step toward proving this conjecture by showing that if the bounded treewidth graphs have light greedy spanners, then the conjecture is true. We also prove that the greedy spanner of a bounded pathwidth graph is light and discuss the possibility of extending our proof to bounded treewidth graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1703.10633,
  title  = {Light spanners for bounded treewidth graphs imply light spanners for $H$-minor-free graphs},
  author = {Glencora Borradaile and Hung Le},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.10633},
  year   = {2017}
}