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Vertex Sparsification for Edge Connectivity

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arxiv 2007.07862 v1 pith:DQWTNCUX submitted 2020-07-15 cs.DS

classification cs.DS
keywords timeconnectivityconnectivity-edgesexistgraphgraphsmimicking
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Graph compression or sparsification is a basic information-theoretic and computational question. A major open problem in this research area is whether $(1+\epsilon)$-approximate cut-preserving vertex sparsifiers with size close to the number of terminals exist. As a step towards this goal, we study a thresholded version of the problem: for a given parameter $c$, find a smaller graph, which we call connectivity-$c$ mimicking network, which preserves connectivity among $k$ terminals exactly up to the value of $c$. We show that connectivity-$c$ mimicking networks with $O(kc^4)$ edges exist and can be found in time $m(c\log n)^{O(c)}$. We also give a separate algorithm that constructs such graphs with $k \cdot O(c)^{2c}$ edges in time $mc^{O(c)}\log^{O(1)}n$. These results lead to the first data structures for answering fully dynamic offline $c$-edge-connectivity queries for $c \ge 4$ in polylogarithmic time per query, as well as more efficient algorithms for survivable network design on bounded treewidth graphs.

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