Liat Ein-Dor, Y. Goldschmidt, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
In the survivable network design problem (SNDP), the goal is to find a minimum-cost spanning subgraph satisfying certain connectivity requirements. We study the vertex-connectivity variant of SNDP in which the input specifies, for each pair of vertices, a required number of vertex-disjoint paths connecting them. We give the first strong lower bound on the approximability of SNDP, showing that the problem admits no efficient 2 log1-εn ratio approximation for any fixed ε > 0, unless NP ⊆ DTIME(n polylog(n)). We show hardness of approximation results for some important special cases of SNDP, and we exhibit the first lower bound on the approximability of the related classical NP-hard problem of augmenting the connectivity of a graph using edges from a given set.
Liat Ein-Dor, Y. Goldschmidt, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
Matthias Kaiserswerth
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
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IEEE TETC
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SSST 2008