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arxiv: 1506.07568 · v1 · pith:OVVULT6Ynew · submitted 2015-06-24 · 💻 cs.DS

Towards Resistance Sparsifiers

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We study resistance sparsification of graphs, in which the goal is to find a sparse subgraph (with reweighted edges) that approximately preserves the effective resistances between every pair of nodes. We show that every dense regular expander admits a $(1+\epsilon)$-resistance sparsifier of size $\tilde O(n/\epsilon)$, and conjecture this bound holds for all graphs on $n$ nodes. In comparison, spectral sparsification is a strictly stronger notion and requires $\Omega(n/\epsilon^2)$ edges even on the complete graph. Our approach leads to the following structural question on graphs: Does every dense regular expander contain a sparse regular expander as a subgraph? Our main technical contribution, which may of independent interest, is a positive answer to this question in a certain setting of parameters. Combining this with a recent result of von Luxburg, Radl, and Hein~(JMLR, 2014) leads to the aforementioned resistance sparsifiers.

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