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Paths and Intersections: Characterization of Quasi-metrics in Directed Okamura-Seymour Instances

Data Structures and Algorithms 2024-10-28 v1 Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics

Abstract

We study the following distance realization problem. Given a quasi-metric DD on a set TT of terminals, does there exist a directed Okamura-Seymour graph that realizes DD as the (directed) shortest-path distance metric on TT? We show that, if we are further given the circular ordering of terminals lying on the boundary, then Monge property is a sufficient and necessary condition. This generalizes previous results for undirected Okamura-Seymour instances. With the circular ordering, we give a greedy algorithm for constructing a directed Okamura-Seymour instance that realizes the input quasi-metric. The algorithm takes the dual perspective concerning flows and routings, and is based on a new way of analyzing graph structures, by viewing graphs as \emph{paths and their intersections}. We believe this new understanding is of independent interest and will prove useful in other problems in graph theory and graph algorithms. We also design an efficient algorithm for finding such a circular ordering that makes DD satisfy Monge property, if one exists. Combined with our result above, this gives an efficient algorithm for the distance realization problem.

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@article{arxiv.2410.19246,
  title  = {Paths and Intersections: Characterization of Quasi-metrics in Directed Okamura-Seymour Instances},
  author = {Yu Chen and Zihan Tan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.19246},
  year   = {2024}
}