The bright side of simple heuristics for the TSP
Discrete Mathematics
2023-10-06 v1 Computational Geometry
Combinatorics
Abstract
The greedy and nearest-neighbor TSP heuristics can both have approximation factors from optimal in worst case, even just for points in Euclidean space. In this note, we show that this approximation factor is only realized when the optimal tour is unusually short. In particular, for points from any fixed -Ahlfor's regular metric space (which includes any -manifold like the -cube in the case is an integer but also fractals of dimension when is real-valued), our results imply that the greedy and nearest-neighbor heuristics have \emph{additive} errors from optimal on the order of the \emph{optimal} tour length through \emph{random} points in the same space, for .
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@article{arxiv.2310.03222,
title = {The bright side of simple heuristics for the TSP},
author = {Alan Frieze and Wesley Pegden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.03222},
year = {2023}
}