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arxiv: 2504.15445 · v1 · pith:KEABYDEB · submitted 2025-04-21 · cs.DS

Prize-Collecting Forest with Submodular Penalties: Improved Approximation

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Constrained forest problems form a class of graph problems where specific connectivity requirements for certain cuts within the graph must be satisfied by selecting the minimum-cost set of edges. The prize-collecting version of these problems introduces flexibility by allowing penalties to be paid to ignore some connectivity requirements. Goemans and Williamson introduced a general technique and developed a 2-approximation algorithm for constrained forest problems. Further, Sharma, Swamy, and Williamson extended this work by developing a 2.54-approximation algorithm for the prize-collecting version of these problems. Motivated by the generality of their framework, which includes problems such as Steiner trees, Steiner forests, and their variants, we pursued further exploration. We present a significant improvement by achieving a 2-approximation algorithm for this general model, matching the approximation factor of the constrained forest problems.

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