The Hierarchical Chinese Postman Problem: the slightest disorder makes it hard, yet disconnectedness is manageable

11/08/2020
by   Vsevolod A. Afanasev, et al.
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The Hierarchical Chinese Postman Problem is finding a shortest traversal of all edges of a graph respecting precedence constraints given by a partial order on classes of edges. We show that the special case with connected classes is NP-hard even on orders decomposable into a chain and an incomparable class. For the case with linearly ordered (possibly disconnected) classes, we get 5/3-approximations and fixed-parameter algorithms by transferring results from the Rural Postman Problem.

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