Some of the currently best-known approximation algorithms for network design are based on random sampling. One of the key steps of such algorithms is connecting a set of source nodes to a random subset of them. In a recent work [Eisenbrand, Grandoni, Rothvoß, Schäfer - SODA’08], a new technique, core-detouring, is described to bound the mentioned connection cost. This is achieved by defining a sub-optimal connection scheme, where paths are detoured through a proper connected subgraph (core). The cost of the detoured paths is bounded against the cost of the core and of the distances from the sources to the core. The analysis then boils down to proving the existence of a convenient core. For some problems, such as connected facility location ...
In a typical instance of a network design problem, we are given a directed or undirected graph G = (...
Abstract. We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a p...
In a typical instance of a network design problem, we are given a directed or undirected graph G = (...
We present a simple randomized algorithmic framework for connected facility lo-cation problems. The ...
We consider the problem of selecting a core node in a network under two potentially competing criter...
In this dissertation, we examine specific network connectivity problems, and achieve improved approx...
A wide area network (WAN) can be considered as a set of sites and a set of communication lines that ...
Virtual private network design is the following NP-hard problem. We are given a communication networ...
We focus on designing combinatorial algorithms for the CAPACITATED NETWORK DESIGN problem (CAP-SNDP)...
In the classical facility location problemwe are given a set of facilities, with associated opening ...
Along with the rapid development of network communication technology and the explosive growth of the...
Abstract. We study a network loading problem with applications in lo-cal access network design. Give...
The survivable network design problem is to construct a minimum-cost subgraph satisfying certain giv...
The network design problem with connectivity requirements (NDC) models a wide variety of celebrated ...
In the multicommodity rent-or-buy (MROB) network design problem we are given a network together with...
In a typical instance of a network design problem, we are given a directed or undirected graph G = (...
Abstract. We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a p...
In a typical instance of a network design problem, we are given a directed or undirected graph G = (...
We present a simple randomized algorithmic framework for connected facility lo-cation problems. The ...
We consider the problem of selecting a core node in a network under two potentially competing criter...
In this dissertation, we examine specific network connectivity problems, and achieve improved approx...
A wide area network (WAN) can be considered as a set of sites and a set of communication lines that ...
Virtual private network design is the following NP-hard problem. We are given a communication networ...
We focus on designing combinatorial algorithms for the CAPACITATED NETWORK DESIGN problem (CAP-SNDP)...
In the classical facility location problemwe are given a set of facilities, with associated opening ...
Along with the rapid development of network communication technology and the explosive growth of the...
Abstract. We study a network loading problem with applications in lo-cal access network design. Give...
The survivable network design problem is to construct a minimum-cost subgraph satisfying certain giv...
The network design problem with connectivity requirements (NDC) models a wide variety of celebrated ...
In the multicommodity rent-or-buy (MROB) network design problem we are given a network together with...
In a typical instance of a network design problem, we are given a directed or undirected graph G = (...
Abstract. We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a p...
In a typical instance of a network design problem, we are given a directed or undirected graph G = (...