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Faster Algorithms for All-Pairs Small Stretch Distances in Weighted Graphs
Authors:Telikepalli Kavitha
Affiliation:1. School of Technology and Computer Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Colaba, Mumbai, 400005, India
Abstract:Let G=(V,E) be a weighted undirected graph, with non-negative edge weights. We consider the problem of efficiently computing approximate distances between all pairs of vertices in?G. While many efficient algorithms are known for this problem in unweighted graphs, not many results are known for this problem in weighted graphs. Zwick?(J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 49:289–317, 2002) showed that for any fixed ε>0, stretch 1+ε distances (a path in G between u,vV is said to be of stretch t if its length is at most t times the distance between u and v in G) between all pairs of vertices in a weighted directed graph on n vertices can be computed in $\tilde{O}(n^{\omega})$ time, where ω<2.376 is the exponent of matrix multiplication and n is the number of vertices. It is known that finding distances of stretch less than 2 between all pairs of vertices in G is at least as hard as Boolean matrix multiplication of two n×n matrices. Here we show that all pairs stretch 2+ε distances for any fixed ε>0 in G can be computed in expected time O(n 9/4). This algorithm uses a fast rectangular matrix multiplication subroutine. We also present a combinatorial algorithm (that is, it does not use fast matrix multiplication) with expected running time O(n 9/4) for computing all-pairs stretch 5/2 distances in?G. This combinatorial algorithm will serve as a key step in our all-pairs stretch 2+ε distances algorithm.
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