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arxiv: cs/0205077 · v1 · pith:AGC7EIJCnew · submitted 2002-05-30 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.DM

Designing Multi-Commodity Flow Trees

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keywords flowbalanced-separatormulti-commodityproblemalgorithmgivenguaranteenetwork
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The traditional multi-commodity flow problem assumes a given flow network in which multiple commodities are to be maximally routed in response to given demands. This paper considers the multi-commodity flow network-design problem: given a set of multi-commodity flow demands, find a network subject to certain constraints such that the commodities can be maximally routed. This paper focuses on the case when the network is required to be a tree. The main result is an approximation algorithm for the case when the tree is required to be of constant degree. The algorithm reduces the problem to the minimum-weight balanced-separator problem; the performance guarantee of the algorithm is within a factor of 4 of the performance guarantee of the balanced-separator procedure. If Leighton and Rao's balanced-separator procedure is used, the performance guarantee is O(log n). This improves the O(log^2 n) approximation factor that is trivial to obtain by a direct application of the balanced-separator method.

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