2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.11799
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Breaching the 2-Approximation Barrier for the Forest Augmentation Problem

Abstract: The basic goal of survivable network design is to build cheap networks that guarantee the connectivity of certain pairs of nodes despite the failure of a few edges or nodes. A celebrated result by Jain [Combinatorica'01] provides a 2-approximation for a wide class of these problems. However nothing better is known even for very basic special cases, raising the natural question whether any improved approximation factor is possible at all.In this paper we address one of the most basic problems in this family for… Show more

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“…This follows because the support of the optimal extreme point solution of the cut LP for such instances has no fractional value incident to internal nodes of the paths in F . Some independent work [16] shows that the general FAP reduces to special instances of PAP where the cost of the LP solution is almost equal to the number of components in F . However these techniques do not preserve the integrality gap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This follows because the support of the optimal extreme point solution of the cut LP for such instances has no fractional value incident to internal nodes of the paths in F . Some independent work [16] shows that the general FAP reduces to special instances of PAP where the cost of the LP solution is almost equal to the number of components in F . However these techniques do not preserve the integrality gap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%