New routing techniques and their applications
Abstract
Let be an undirected graph with vertices and edges. We obtain the following new routing schemes: - A routing scheme for unweighted graphs that uses space at each vertex and -bit headers, to route a message between any pair of vertices on a -stretch path, i.e., a path of length at most . This should be compared to the -stretch and space distance oracle of Patrascu and Roditty [FOCS'10 and SIAM J. Comput. 2014] and to the -stretch routing scheme of Abraham and Gavoille [DISC'11] that uses space at each vertex. - A routing scheme for weighted graphs with normalized diameter , that uses space at each vertex and -bit headers, to route a message between any pair of vertices on a -stretch path. This should be compared to the -stretch and space distance oracle of Thorup and Zwick [STOC'01 and J. ACM. 2005] and to the -stretch routing scheme of Thorup and Zwick [SPAA'01] that uses space at each vertex. Since a -stretch routing scheme must use tables of space our result is almost tight. - For an integer , a routing scheme for unweighted graphs that uses space at each vertex and -bit headers, to route a message between any pair of vertices on a -stretch path. - A routing scheme for weighted graphs, that uses space at each vertex and -bit headers, to route a message between any pair of vertices on a -stretch path.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1407.6730,
title = {New routing techniques and their applications},
author = {Liam Roditty and Roei Tov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.6730},
year = {2014}
}