An Alternate Proof of Near-Optimal Light Spanners
Abstract
In 2016, a breakthrough result of Chechik and Wulff-Nilsen [SODA '16] established that every n-node graph G has a (1+)(2k-1)-spanner of lightness O(n1/k), and recent followup work by Le and Solomon [STOC '23] generalized the proof strategy and improved the dependence on . We give a new proof of this result, with the improved -dependence. Our proof is a direct analysis of the often-studied greedy spanner, and can be viewed as an extension of the folklore Moore bounds used to analyze spanner sparsity.
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