O(k)-robust spanners in one dimension

Abstract

A geometric t-spanner on a set of points in Euclidean space is a graph containing for every pair of points a path of length at most t times the Euclidean distance between the points. Informally, a spanner is O(k)-robust if deleting k vertices only harms O(k) other vertices. We show that on any one-dimensional set of n points, for any >0, there exists an O(k)-robust 1-spanner with O(n1+) edges. Previously it was only known that O(k)-robust spanners with O(n2) edges exists and that there are point sets on which any O(k)-robust spanner has (nn) edges.

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