We give the first polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Steiner forest problem on planar graphs and, more generally, on graphs of bounded genus. As a first step, we show how to build a Steiner forest spanner for such graphs. The crux of the process is a clustering procedure called prize-collecting clustering that breaks down the input instance into separate subinstances which are easier to handle; moreover, the terminals in different subinstances are far from each other. Each subinstance has a relatively inexpensive Steiner tree connecting all its terminals, and the subinstances can be solved (almost) separately. Another building block is a PTAS for Steiner forest on graphs of bounded treewidth. Surprisingly, Steiner forest is...
We achieve a (randomized) polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Steiner Forest Proble...
Many problems that are intractable for general graphs allow polynomial-time solutions for structured...
AbstractMany problems that are intractable for general graphs allow polynomial-time solutions for st...
We give the first polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Steiner forest problem on plan...
We present the first polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS), i.e., (1+ε)-approximation algorith...
est (SPCSF), on planar graphs (and also on bounded-genus graphs) to the corresponding problem on gra...
We improve the approximation ratios for two optimization problems in planar graphs. For node-weighte...
We propose polynomial-time algorithms that sparsify planar and bounded-genus graphs while preserving...
We propose polynomial-time algorithms that sparsify planar and bounded-genus graphs while preserving...
AbstractThe Steiner Forest Problem (SFP for short) is a natural generalization of the classical Stei...
The Steiner tree problem asks for a shortest subgraph connecting a given set of terminals in a graph...
We study the Steiner Tree problem, in which a set of terminal vertices needs to be connected in the ...
The well-known bidimensionality theory provides a method for designing fast, subexponential-time par...
© ACM, 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for yo...
The Steiner tree problem asks for a shortest subgraph connecting a given set of terminals in a graph...
We achieve a (randomized) polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Steiner Forest Proble...
Many problems that are intractable for general graphs allow polynomial-time solutions for structured...
AbstractMany problems that are intractable for general graphs allow polynomial-time solutions for st...
We give the first polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Steiner forest problem on plan...
We present the first polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS), i.e., (1+ε)-approximation algorith...
est (SPCSF), on planar graphs (and also on bounded-genus graphs) to the corresponding problem on gra...
We improve the approximation ratios for two optimization problems in planar graphs. For node-weighte...
We propose polynomial-time algorithms that sparsify planar and bounded-genus graphs while preserving...
We propose polynomial-time algorithms that sparsify planar and bounded-genus graphs while preserving...
AbstractThe Steiner Forest Problem (SFP for short) is a natural generalization of the classical Stei...
The Steiner tree problem asks for a shortest subgraph connecting a given set of terminals in a graph...
We study the Steiner Tree problem, in which a set of terminal vertices needs to be connected in the ...
The well-known bidimensionality theory provides a method for designing fast, subexponential-time par...
© ACM, 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for yo...
The Steiner tree problem asks for a shortest subgraph connecting a given set of terminals in a graph...
We achieve a (randomized) polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Steiner Forest Proble...
Many problems that are intractable for general graphs allow polynomial-time solutions for structured...
AbstractMany problems that are intractable for general graphs allow polynomial-time solutions for st...