Steiner Point Removal with Distortion O( k)

Abstract

In the Steiner point removal (SPR) problem, we are given a weighted graph G=(V,E) and a set of terminals K⊂ V of size k. The objective is to find a minor M of G with only the terminals as its vertex set, such that the distance between the terminals will be preserved up to a small multiplicative distortion. Kamma, Krauthgamer and Nguyen [KKN15] used a ball-growing algorithm with exponential distributions to show that the distortion is at most O(5 k). Cheung [Che17] improved the analysis of the same algorithm, bounding the distortion by O(2 k). We improve the analysis of this ball-growing algorithm even further, bounding the distortion by O( k).

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