Distributed Domination on Graph Classes of Bounded Expansion
Abstract
We provide a new constant factor approximation algorithm for the (connected) distance-r dominating set problem on graph classes of bounded expansion. Classes of bounded expansion include many familiar classes of sparse graphs such as planar graphs and graphs with excluded (topological) minors, and notably, these classes form the most general subgraph closed classes of graphs for which a sequential constant factor approximation algorithm for the distance-r dominating set problem is currently known. Our algorithm can be implemented in the model of distributed computing and uses O(r2 n) communication rounds. Our techniques, which may be of independent interest, are based on a distributed computation of sparse neighborhood covers of small radius on bounded expansion classes. We show how to compute an r-neighborhood cover of radius~2r and overlap f(r) on every class of bounded expansion in O(r2 n) communication rounds for some function~f.% in the CONGESTBC model. Finally, we show how to use the greater power of the LOCAL model to turn any distance-r dominating set into a constantly larger connected distance-r dominating set in 3r+1 rounds on any class of bounded expansion. Combining this algorithm, e.g., with the constant factor approximation algorithm for dominating sets on planar graphs of Lenzen et al.\ gives a constant factor approximation algorithm for connected dominating sets on planar graphs in a constant number of rounds in the LOCAL model, where the approximation ratio is only 6 times larger than that of Lenzen et al.'s algorithm.
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