Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
436960 Theoretical Computer Science 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Let T=(V,E) be an undirected tree, in which each edge is associated with a non-negative cost, and let {s1,t1},…,{sk,tk} be a collection of k distinct pairs of vertices. Given a requirement parameter t⩽k, the partial multicut on a tree problem asks to find a minimum cost set of edges whose removal from T disconnects at least t out of these k pairs. This problem generalizes the well-known multicut on a tree problem, in which we are required to disconnect all given pairs.The main contribution of this paper is an -approximation algorithm for partial multicut on a tree, whose run time is strongly polynomial for any fixed ε>0. This result is achieved by introducing problem-specific insight to the general framework of using the Lagrangian relaxation technique in approximation algorithms. Our algorithm utilizes a heuristic for the closely related prize-collecting variant, in which we are not required to disconnect all pairs, but rather incur penalties for failing to do so. We provide a Lagrangian multiplier preserving algorithm for the latter problem, with an approximation factor of 2. Finally, we present a new 2-approximation algorithm for multicut on a tree, based on LP-rounding.

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