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arxiv: 1208.2223 · v3 · pith:6VFBYS3Rnew · submitted 2012-08-10 · 💻 cs.DM · cs.DS· math.CO

Structured Recursive Separator Decompositions for Planar Graphs in Linear Time

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Given a planar graph G on n vertices and an integer parameter r<n, an r-division of G with few holes is a decomposition of G into O(n/r) regions of size at most r such that each region contains at most a constant number of faces that are not faces of G (also called holes), and such that, for each region, the total number of vertices on these faces is O(sqrt r). We provide a linear-time algorithm for computing r-divisions with few holes. In fact, our algorithm computes a structure, called decomposition tree, which represents a recursive decomposition of G that includes r-divisions for essentially all values of r. In particular, given an exponentially increasing sequence r = (r_1,r_2,...), our algorithm can produce a recursive r-division with few holes in linear time. r-divisions with few holes have been used in efficient algorithms to compute shortest paths, minimum cuts, and maximum flows. Our linear-time algorithm improves upon the decomposition algorithm used in the state-of-the-art algorithm for minimum st-cut (Italiano, Nussbaum, Sankowski, and Wulff-Nilsen, STOC 2011), removing one of the bottlenecks in the overall running time of their algorithm (analogously for minimum cut in planar and bounded-genus graphs).

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