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Complexity Results for Compressing Optimal Paths

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Complexity Results for Compressing Optimal Paths
In this work we give a first tractability analysis of Compressed Path Databases, space efficient oracles used to very quickly identify the first arc on a shortest path. We study the complexity of computing an optimal compressed path database for general directed and undirected graphs. We find that in both cases the problem is NP-complete. We also show that, for graphs which can be decomposed along articulation points, the problem can be decomposed into independent parts, with a corresponding reduction in its level of difficulty. In particular, this leads to simple and tractable algorithms which yield optimal compression results for trees.
Adi Botea, Ben Strasser, Daniel Harabor
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where AAAI
Authors Adi Botea, Ben Strasser, Daniel Harabor
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