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Tree t-spanners in Outerplanar Graphs via Supply Demand Partition

A tree t-spanner of an unweighted graph G is a spanning tree T such that for every two vertices their distance in T is at most t times their distance in G. Given an unweighted graph G and a positive integer t as input, the tree t-spanner problem is to compute a tree t-spanner of G if one exists. This decision problem is known to be NP-complete even in the restricted class of unweighted planar graphs. We present a linear-time reduction from tree t-spanner in outerplanar graphs to the supply-demand tree partition problem. Based on this reduction, we obtain a linear-time algorithm to solve tree t-spanner in outerplanar graphs. Consequently, we show that the minimum value of t for which an input outerplanar graph on n vertices has a tree t-spanner can be found in O(n log n) time.

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