Protecting the Connectivity of a Graph Under Non-Uniform Edge Failures
Abstract
We study the problem of guaranteeing the connectivity of a given graph by protecting or strengthening edges. Herein, a protected edge is assumed to be robust and will not fail, which features a non-uniform failure model. We introduce the -Steiner-Connectivity Preservation problem where we protect a minimum-cost set of edges such that the underlying graph maintains -edge-connectivity between given terminal pairs against edge failures, assuming at most unprotected edges can fail. We design polynomial-time exact algorithms for the cases where and are small and approximation algorithms for general values of and . Additionally, we show that when both and are part of the input, even deciding whether a given solution is feasible is NP-complete. This hardness also carries over to Flexible Network Design, a research direction that has gained significant attention. In particular, previous work focuses on problem settings where either or is constant, for which our new hardness result now provides justification.
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@article{arxiv.2501.04540,
title = {Protecting the Connectivity of a Graph Under Non-Uniform Edge Failures},
author = {Felix Hommelsheim and Zhenwei Liu and Nicole Megow and Guochuan Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.04540},
year = {2025}
}
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To appear at STACS 2025