Linear-Time Compression of Bounded-Genus Graphs into Information-Theoretically Optimal Number of Bits
Abstract
A for a class of graphs consists of an encoding algorithm that computes a binary string for any given graph in and a decoding algorithm that recovers from . A compression scheme for is if both and run in linear time and the number of bits of for any -node graph in is information-theoretically optimal to within lower-order terms. Trees and plane triangulations were the only known nontrivial graph classes that admit optimal compression schemes. Based upon Goodrich's separator decomposition for planar graphs and Djidjev and Venkatesan's planarizers for bounded-genus graphs, we give an optimal compression scheme for any hereditary (i.e., closed under taking subgraphs) class under the premise that any -node graph of to be encoded comes with a genus- embedding. By Mohar's linear-time algorithm that embeds a bounded-genus graph on a genus- surface, our result implies that any hereditary class of genus- graphs admits an optimal compression scheme. For instance, our result yields the first-known optimal compression schemes for planar graphs, plane graphs, graphs embedded on genus- surfaces, graphs with genus or less, -colorable directed plane graphs, -outerplanar graphs, and forests with degree at most . For non-hereditary graph classes, we also give a methodology for obtaining optimal compression schemes. From this methodology, we give the first known optimal compression schemes for triangulations of genus- surfaces and floorplans.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1401.2538,
title = {Linear-Time Compression of Bounded-Genus Graphs into Information-Theoretically Optimal Number of Bits},
author = {Hsueh-I Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.2538},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
26 pages, 9 figures, accepted to SIAM Journal on Computing