Low-Congestion Shortcuts without Embedding
Bernhard Haeupler, Taisuke Izumi, Goran Zuzic

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method for constructing low-congestion shortcuts in distributed networks without requiring complex embeddings, enabling efficient algorithms for optimization problems like MST across various topologies.
Contribution
It proposes a novel shortcut construction algorithm that avoids the need for genus embeddings, broadening applicability to bounded genus graphs and beyond.
Findings
Efficient shortcut construction for bounded genus graphs.
Distributed algorithms for MST with optimal round complexity.
Avoids complex embedding computations in distributed settings.
Abstract
Distributed optimization algorithms are frequently faced with solving sub-problems on disjoint connected parts of a network. Unfortunately, the diameter of these parts can be significantly larger than the diameter of the underlying network, leading to slow running times. Recent work by [Ghaffari and Hauepler; SODA'16] showed that this phenomenon can be seen as the broad underlying reason for the pervasive lower bounds that apply to most optimization problems in the CONGEST model. On the positive side, this work also introduced low-congestion shortcuts as an elegant solution to circumvent this problem in certain topologies of interest. Particularly, they showed that there exist good shortcuts for any planar network and more generally any bounded genus network. This directly leads to fast distributed algorithms for MST and Min-Cut approximation,…
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