Faster Cut Sparsification of Weighted Graphs

Author:

Forster Sebastian,de Vos Tijn

Abstract

AbstractA cut sparsifier is a reweighted subgraph that maintains the weights of the cuts of the original graph up to a multiplicative factor of $$(1\pm \epsilon )$$ ( 1 ± ϵ ) . This paper considers computing cut sparsifiers of weighted graphs of size $$O(n\log (n)/\epsilon ^2)$$ O ( n log ( n ) / ϵ 2 ) . Our algorithm computes such a sparsifier in time $$O(m\cdot \min (\alpha (n)\log (m/n),\log (n)))$$ O ( m · min ( α ( n ) log ( m / n ) , log ( n ) ) ) , both for graphs with polynomially bounded and unbounded integer weights, where $$\alpha (\cdot )$$ α ( · ) is the functional inverse of Ackermann’s function. This improves upon the state of the art by Benczúr and Karger (SICOMP, 2015), which takes $$O(m\log ^2 (n))$$ O ( m log 2 ( n ) ) time. For unbounded weights, this directly gives the best known result for cut sparsification. Together with preprocessing by an algorithm of Fung et al. (SICOMP, 2019), this also gives the best known result for polynomially-weighted graphs. Consequently, this implies the fastest approximate min-cut algorithm, both for graphs with polynomial and unbounded weights. In particular, we show that it is possible to adapt the state of the art algorithm of Fung et al. for unweighted graphs to weighted graphs, by letting the partial maximum spanning forest (MSF) packing take the place of the Nagamochi–Ibaraki forest packing. MSF packings have previously been used by Abraham et al. (FOCS, 2016) in the dynamic setting, and are defined as follows: an M-partial MSF packing of G is a set $$\mathcal {F}=\{F_1, \ldots , F_M\}$$ F = { F 1 , , F M } , where $$F_i$$ F i is a maximum spanning forest in $$G{\setminus } \bigcup _{j=1}^{i-1}F_j$$ G \ j = 1 i - 1 F j . Our method for computing (a sufficient estimation of) the MSF packing is the bottleneck in the running time of our sparsification algorithm.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,General Computer Science

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