A new infinity of distance oracles for sparse graphs

Mihai Patrascu, Liam Roditty, Mikkel Thorup

24 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Given a weighted undirected graph, our basic goal is to represent all pair wise distances using much less than quadratic space, such that we can estimate the distance between query vertices in constant time. We will study the inherent trade-off between space of the representation and the stretch (multiplicative approximation disallowing underestimates) of the estimates when the input graph is sparse with m= Õ(n) edges. In this paper, for any fixed positive integers k and ℓ, we obtain stretches α=2k+1±2/ℓ = 2k+1-2/ℓ, 2k+1+2/ℓ, using space S(α, m) = Õ(m 1+2/(α+1)). The query time is O(k+ℓ)=O(1). For integer stretches, this coincides with the previous bounds (odd stretches with ℓ=1 and even stretches with ℓ=2). The infinity of fractional stretches between consecutive integers are all new (even though ℓ is fixed as a constant independent of the input, the number of integers ℓ is still countably infinite). % We will argue that the new fractional points are not just arbitrary, but that they, at least for fixed stretches below 3, provide a complete picture of the inherent trade-off between stretch and space in m. Consider any fixed stretch α < 3. Based on the hardness of set intersection, we argue that if ℓ is the largest integer such that 3-2/ℓ ≤ α, then Ω(S(3 - 2/ℓ, m)) space is needed for stretch α. In particular, for ?xed stretch below 2 2/3, we improve Pǎtraşcu and Roditty's lower bound from Ω(m3/2) to Ω(m5/3), thus matching their upper bound for stretch 2. For space in terms of m, this is the first hardness matching the space of a non-trivial/sub-quadratic distance oracle.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 IEEE 53rd Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS)
Number of pages10
PublisherIEEE
Publication date2012
Pages738-747
ISBN (Print)978-1-4673-4383-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventIEEE 53rd Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science - New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Duration: 20 Oct 201223 Oct 2012
Conference number: 53

Conference

ConferenceIEEE 53rd Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
Number53
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew Brunswick, New Jersey
Period20/10/201223/10/2012

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