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Minimum Weight Pairwise Distance Preservers

In this paper, we study the Minimum Weight Pairwise Distance Preservers (MWPDP) problem. Consider a positively weighted undirected/directed connected graph $G = (V, E, c)$ and a subset $P$ of pairs of vertices, also called demand pairs. A subgraph $G'$ is a distance preserver with respect to $P$ if and only if every pair $(u, w) \in P$ satisfies $dist_{G'} (u, w) = dist_{G}(u, w)$. In MWPDP problem, we aim to find the minimum-weight subgraph $G^*$ that is a distance preserver with respect to $P$. Taking a shortest path between each pair in $P$ gives us a trivial solution with the weight of at most $U=\sum_{(u,v) \in P} dist_{G} (u, w)$. Subsequently, we ask how much improvement we can make upon $U$. In other words, we opt to find a distance preserver $G^*$ that maximizes $U-c(G^*)$. Denote this problem as Cost Sharing Pairwise Distance Preservers (CSPDP), which has several applications in the planning and operations of transportation systems. The only known work that can provide a nontrivial solution for CSPDP is that of Chlamtáč et al. (SODA, 2017). This algorithm works for unweighted graphs and guarantees a non-zero objective only if the optimal solution is extremely sparse with respect to the trivial solution. We address this issue by proposing an $O(|E|^{1/2+ε})$-approximation algorithm for CSPDP in weighted graphs that runs in $O((|P||E|)^{2.38} (1/ε))$ time. Moreover, we prove CSPDP is at least as hard as $\text{LABEL-COVER}_{\max}$. This implies that CSPDP cannot be approximated within $O(|E|^{1/6-ε})$ factor in polynomial time, unless there is an improvement in the notoriously difficult $\text{LABEL-COVER}_{\max}$.

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