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On Complexity of 1-Center in Various Metrics

Computational Complexity 2023-07-13 v3 Computational Geometry Data Structures and Algorithms Machine Learning

Abstract

We consider the classic 1-center problem: Given a set PP of nn points in a metric space find the point in PP that minimizes the maximum distance to the other points of PP. We study the complexity of this problem in dd-dimensional p\ell_p-metrics and in edit and Ulam metrics over strings of length dd. Our results for the 1-center problem may be classified based on dd as follows. \bullet Small dd: Assuming the hitting set conjecture (HSC), we show that when d=ω(logn)d=\omega(\log n), no subquadratic algorithm can solve 1-center problem in any of the p\ell_p-metrics, or in edit or Ulam metrics. \bullet Large dd: When d=Ω(n)d=\Omega(n), we extend our conditional lower bound to rule out subquartic algorithms for 1-center problem in edit metric (assuming Quantified SETH). On the other hand, we give a (1+ϵ)(1+\epsilon)-approximation for 1-center in Ulam metric with running time Oε~(nd+n2d)\tilde{O_{\varepsilon}}(nd+n^2\sqrt{d}). We also strengthen some of the above lower bounds by allowing approximations or by reducing the dimension dd, but only against a weaker class of algorithms which list all requisite solutions. Moreover, we extend one of our hardness results to rule out subquartic algorithms for the well-studied 1-median problem in the edit metric, where given a set of nn strings each of length nn, the goal is to find a string in the set that minimizes the sum of the edit distances to the rest of the strings in the set.

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@article{arxiv.2112.03222,
  title  = {On Complexity of 1-Center in Various Metrics},
  author = {Amir Abboud and Mohammad Hossein Bateni and Vincent Cohen-Addad and Karthik C. S. and Saeed Seddighin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.03222},
  year   = {2023}
}