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Exploring Temporal Graphs with Frequent and Regular Edges
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Pith's one-line read A temporal graph in which every edge appears at least once every F timesteps can be explored in F(2n-3) steps, and this is tight up to an additive constant.
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The reading
The paper applies this idea to three motivated classes: public transport routes that repeat periodically, sequential connection graphs where each vertex activates its incoming edges in a fixed cyclic order, and broadcast networks where a vertex messages all neighbors or none. The public transport and broadcast bounds are plausible, and the main frequency result is sound. However, the sequential connection graph bound, claimed as 4|E| steps, appears incorrect: on a star with k leaves, each leaf-to-center edge is active only once every k steps, forcing about k^2 steps to visit all leaves. The central result survives, but the paper needs revision before its secondary claims can be accepted.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
Lemma 3.6: 'Any f-frequent temporal graph G=(V,E) with n vertices can be explored, starting at any vertex v, in f(2n-3) timesteps.' If true, the same bound holds for r-regular graphs since r_e >= f_e, and the lower bound r(2n-5)+1 shows the bound is tight up to a constant.
Load-bearing premise
The frequency guarantee must hold for every timestep the constructed schedule needs. The proof of Theorem 3.5 chooses t_i as the next time edge e_i is active after t_{i-1}, relying on the window guarantee for every t in [1, T+1-f_e]. If the computed exploration extends past the graph lifetime T, the guarantee no longer applies, so the theorem implicitly assumes the graph persists (or T is large enough) for the full f(2n-3) steps. This is a time-horizon assumption distinct from the claimed bound.
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Assumptions & free parameters
assumptions (3)
- standard math A minimum spanning tree of a weighted static graph can be constructed in O(|E| log |V|) time.
- standard math Any tree on n vertices admits a walk visiting all vertices with at most 2n-3 edge traversals.
- domain assumption The temporal graph is fully known in advance and the agent may wait at vertices until a needed edge becomes active.
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abstract
Temporal graphs are a class of graphs defined by a constant set of vertices and a changing set of edges, each of which is known as a timestep. These graphs are well motivated in modelling real-world networks, where connections may change over time. One such example, itself the primary motivation for this paper, are public transport networks, where vertices represent stops and edges the connections available at some given time. Exploration problems are one of the most studied problems for temporal graphs, asking if an agent starting at some given vertex $v$ can visit every vertex in the graph. In this paper, we study two primary classes of temporal graphs. First, we study temporal graphs with \emph{frequent edges}, temporal graphs where each edge $e$ is active at least once every $f_e$ timesteps, called the frequency of the edge. Second, temporal graphs with \emph{regular edges}, graphs where each edge $e$ is active at any timestep $t$ where $t \equiv s_e \bmod r_e$, with $s_e$ being the start time of the edge, and $r_e$ the regularity. We show that graphs with frequent edges can be explored in $O(F n)$ timesteps, where $F = \max_{e \in E} f_e$, and that graphs with regular edges can be explored in $O(R n)$ timesteps, where $R = \max_{e \in E} r_e$. We provide additional results for \emph{public transport graphs}, temporal graphs formed by the union of several routes, corresponding to the schedules of some modes of transit, for \emph{sequential connection graphs}, temporal graphs in which each vertex has a single active in-edge per timestep, iterating over the set of edges in some order, and for \emph{broadcast networks}, a representation of communication within distributed networks where each vertex broadcasts a message either to all vertices, or none at each timestep.
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