Approximation algorithms for priority Steiner tree problems
Faryad Darabi Sahneh, Stephen Kobourov, Richard Spence

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In the Priority Steiner Tree (PST) problem, we are given an undirected graph with a source and terminals , where each terminal requires a nonnegative priority . The goal is to compute a minimum weight Steiner tree containing edges of varying rates such that the path from to each terminal consists of edges of rate greater than or equal to . The PST problem with priorities admits a -approximation [Charikar et al., 2004], and is hard to approximate with ratio for some constant [Chuzhoy et al., 2008]. In this paper, we first strengthen the analysis provided by [Charikar et al., 2004] for the -approximation to show an approximation ratio of , then provide a very simple, parallelizable…
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