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Light Spanners for High Dimensional Norms via Stochastic Decompositions

Data Structures and Algorithms 2018-04-23 v1

Abstract

Spanners for low dimensional spaces (e.g. Euclidean space of constant dimension, or doubling metrics) are well understood. This lies in contrast to the situation in high dimensional spaces, where except for the work of Har-Peled, Indyk and Sidiropoulos (SODA 2013), who showed that any nn-point Euclidean metric has an O(t)O(t)-spanner with O~(n1+1/t2)\tilde{O}(n^{1+1/t^2}) edges, little is known. In this paper we study several aspects of spanners in high dimensional normed spaces. First, we build spanners for finite subsets of p\ell_p with 1<p21<p\le 2. Second, our construction yields a spanner which is both sparse and also {\em light}, i.e., its total weight is not much larger than that of the minimum spanning tree. In particular, we show that any nn-point subset of p\ell_p for 1<p21<p\le 2 has an O(t)O(t)-spanner with n1+O~(1/tp)n^{1+\tilde{O}(1/t^p)} edges and lightness nO~(1/tp)n^{\tilde{O}(1/t^p)}. In fact, our results are more general, and they apply to any metric space admitting a certain low diameter stochastic decomposition. It is known that arbitrary metric spaces have an O(t)O(t)-spanner with lightness O(n1/t)O(n^{1/t}). We exhibit the following tradeoff: metrics with decomposability parameter ν=ν(t)\nu=\nu(t) admit an O(t)O(t)-spanner with lightness O~(ν1/t)\tilde{O}(\nu^{1/t}). For example, nn-point Euclidean metrics have νn1/t\nu\le n^{1/t}, metrics with doubling constant λ\lambda have νλ\nu\le\lambda, and graphs of genus gg have νg\nu\le g. While these families do admit a (1+ϵ1+\epsilon)-spanner, its lightness depend exponentially on the dimension (resp. logg\log g). Our construction alleviates this exponential dependency, at the cost of incurring larger stretch.

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@article{arxiv.1804.07456,
  title  = {Light Spanners for High Dimensional Norms via Stochastic Decompositions},
  author = {Arnold Filtser and Ofer Neiman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.07456},
  year   = {2018}
}