Author:
Goldman Michael,Trevisan Dario
Abstract
AbstractWe investigate the minimum cost of a wide class of combinatorial optimization problems over random bipartite geometric graphs in $$\mathbb {R}^d$$
R
d
where the edge cost between two points is given by a pth power of their Euclidean distance. This includes e.g. the travelling salesperson problem and the bounded degree minimum spanning tree. We establish in particular almost sure convergence, as n grows, of a suitable renormalization of the random minimum cost, if the points are uniformly distributed and $$d \ge 3, 1\le p<d$$
d
≥
3
,
1
≤
p
<
d
. Previous results were limited to the range $$p<d/2$$
p
<
d
/
2
. Our proofs are based on subadditivity methods and build upon new bounds for random instances of the Euclidean bipartite matching problem, obtained through its optimal transport relaxation and functional analytic techniques.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability,Analysis
Cited by
1 articles.
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