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arxiv: 1802.01242 · v1 · pith:CJEMH36Lnew · submitted 2018-02-05 · 💻 cs.DS

Fast Approximations for Metric-TSP via Linear Programming

classification 💻 cs.DS
keywords epsilonoperatornametimealgorithmedgesgivengraphmetric
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We develop faster approximation algorithms for Metric-TSP building on recent, nearly linear time approximation schemes for the LP relaxation [Chekuri and Quanrud, 2017]. We show that the LP solution can be sparsified via cut-sparsification techniques such as those of Benczur and Karger [2015]. Given a weighted graph $G$ with $m$ edges and $n$ vertices, and $\epsilon > 0$, our randomized algorithm outputs with high probability a $(1+\epsilon)$-approximate solution to the LP relaxation whose support has $\operatorname{O}(n \log n /\epsilon^2)$ edges. The running time of the algorithm is $\operatorname{\~O}(m/\epsilon^2)$. This can be generically used to speed up algorithms that rely on the LP. For Metric-TSP, we obtain the following concrete result. For a weighted graph $G$ with $m$ edges and $n$ vertices, and $\epsilon > 0$, we describe an algorithm that outputs with high probability a tour of $G$ with cost at most $(1 + \epsilon) \frac{3}{2}$ times the minimum cost tour of $G$ in time $\operatorname{\~O}(m/\epsilon^2 + n^{1.5}/\epsilon^3)$. Previous implementations of Christofides' algorithm [Christofides, 1976] require, for a $\frac{3}{2}$-optimal tour, $\operatorname{\~O}(n^{2.5})$ time when the metric is explicitly given, or $\operatorname{\~O}(\min\{m^{1.5}, mn+n^{2.5}\})$ time when the metric is given implicitly as the shortest path metric of a weighted graph.

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