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Parameterized Complexity of Min-Power Asymmetric Connectivity

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arxiv 2005.14620 v1 pith:4JQNCCVY submitted 2020-05-29 cs.DS

classification cs.DS
keywords subgraphalgorithmsasymmetricconnectedconnectivitycostfeedbackgraph
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We investigate parameterized algorithms for the NP-hard problem Min-Power Asymmetric Connectivity (MinPAC) that has applications in wireless sensor networks. Given a directed arc-weighted graph, MinPAC asks for a strongly connected spanning subgraph minimizing the summed vertex costs. Here, the cost of each vertex is the weight of its heaviest outgoing arc in the chosen subgraph. We present linear-time algorithms for the cases where the number of strongly connected components in a so-called obligatory subgraph or the feedback edge number in the underlying undirected graph is constant. Complementing these results, we prove that the problem is W[2]-hard with respect to the solution cost, even on restricted graphs with one feedback arc and binary arc weights.

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