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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 369, Issues 1-3, 15 December 2006, Pages 136-141
 
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On the intercluster distance of a tree metric

Bang Ye WuCorresponding Author Contact Information, a, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aDepartment of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Shu-Te University, YenChau, KaoShiung, Taiwan 824, ROC

Received 10 January 2006; 
revised 12 June 2006; 
accepted 17 July 2006. 
Communicated by E. Pergola. 
Available online 4 August 2006.

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Abstract

For two vertex clusters of a tree metric, we show that the sum of the average intracluster distances is always less than or equal to twice of the average intercluster distance. We show the feature in a more general form of weighted distance. This feature provides a 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum average intercluster distance spanning tree problem, which is a generalization of the minimum routing cost spanning tree or minimum average distance spanning tree problem. The results in this paper can be further generalized to more than two clusters.

Keywords: Graph; Tree metric; Optimization problem; Approximation algorithm


Theoretical Computer Science
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