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On the Hardness of Approximating Spanners

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A k -spanner of a connected graph G=(V,E) is a subgraph G' consisting of all the vertices of V and a subset of the edges, with the additional property that the distance between any two vertices in G' is larger than the distance in G by no more than a factor of k . This paper concerns the hardness of finding spanners with a number of edges close to the optimum. It is proved that for every fixed k , approximating the spanner problem is at least as hard as approximating the set-cover problem.

We also consider a weighted version of the spanner problem, and prove an essential difference between the approximability of the case k=2 and the case k\geq 5 .

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Received October 30, 1998; revised March 4, 1999, and April 17, 2000.

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Kortsarz, G. On the Hardness of Approximating Spanners. Algorithmica 30, 432–450 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00453-001-0021-y

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