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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 321, Issue 1, 16 June 2004, Pages 13-24
Latin American Theoretical Informatics
 
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Flow metrics

C.F.Claudson F. BornsteinCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, a, b, 1 and Santosh VempalaE-mail The Corresponding Author, a, b, 2

a Instituto de Matemática, COPPE/Sistemas, UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21945-970, Brazil b Department of Mathematics, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA

Received 1 May 2002; 
Revised 1 May 2003; 
accepted 21 May 2003. 
Available online 7 March 2004.

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Abstract

We introduce flow metrics as a relaxation of path metrics (i.e. linear orderings). They are defined by polynomial-sized linear programs and have interesting properties including spreading. We use them to obtain relaxations for several NP-hard linear ordering problems such as minimum linear arrangement and minimum pathwidth. Our approach has the advantage of achieving the best-known approximation guarantees for these problems using the same relaxation and essentially the same rounding algorithm for all the problems while varying only the objective function from problem to problem. This is in contrast to the current state of the literature where each problem either has a new relaxation or a new rounding or both. We also characterize a natural projection of the flow polyhedron.

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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 321, Issue 1, 16 June 2004, Pages 13-24
Latin American Theoretical Informatics
 
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