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Hardness Results and Approximation Algorithms for the Minimum Dominating Tree Problem

Computational Complexity 2018-02-14 v1

Abstract

Given an undirected graph G=(V,E)G = (V, E) and a weight function w:ERw:E \to \mathbb{R}, the \textsc{Minimum Dominating Tree} problem asks to find a minimum weight sub-tree of GG, T=(U,F)T = (U, F), such that every vVUv \in V \setminus U is adjacent to at least one vertex in UU. The special case when the weight function is uniform is known as the \textsc{Minimum Connected Dominating Set} problem. Given an undirected graph G=(V,E)G = (V, E) with some subsets of vertices called groups, and a weight function w:ERw:E \to \mathbb{R}, the \textsc{Group Steiner Tree} problem is to find a minimum weight sub-tree of GG which contains at least one vertex from each group. In this paper we show that the two problems are equivalents from approximability perspective. This improves upon both the best known approximation algorithm and the best inapproximability result for the \textsc{Minimum Dominating Tree} problem. We also consider two extrema variants of the \textsc{Minimum Dominating Tree} problem, namely, the \textsc{Minimum Dominating Star} and the \textsc{Minimum Dominating Path} problems which ask to find a minimum dominating star and path respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1802.04498,
  title  = {Hardness Results and Approximation Algorithms for the Minimum Dominating Tree Problem},
  author = {Gilad Kutiel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.04498},
  year   = {2018}
}
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