A Lower Bound for Light Spanners in General Graphs

Abstract

A recent upper bound by Le and Solomon [STOC '23] has established that every n-node graph has a (1+)(2k-1)-spanner with lightness O(-1 n1/k). This bound is optimal up to its dependence on ; the remaining open problem is whether this dependence can be improved or perhaps even removed entirely. We show that the -dependence cannot in fact be completely removed. For constant k and for := (n-12k-1), we show a lower bound on lightness of ( -1/k n1/k ). For example, this implies that there are graphs for which any 3-spanner has lightness (n2/3), improving on the previous lower bound of (n1/2). An unusual feature of our lower bound is that it is conditional on the girth conjecture with parameter k-1 rather than k. We additionally show that this implies certain technical limitations to improving our lower bound further. In particular, under the same conditional, generalizing our lower bound to all or obtaining an optimal -dependence are as hard as proving the girth conjecture for all constant k.

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