Provable efficiency of contraction hierarchies with randomized preprocessing

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We present a new way of analyzing Contraction Hierarchies (CH), a widely used speed-up technique for shortest path computations in road networks. In previous work, preprocessing and query times of deterministically constructed CH on road networks with n nodes were shown to be polynomial in n as well as the highway dimension h of the network and its diameter D. While h is conjectured to be polylogarithmic for road networks, a tight bound remains an open problem.We rely on the empirically justifiable assumption of the road network exhibiting small growth. We introduce a method to construct randomized Contraction Hierarchies on road networks as well as a probabilistic query routine. Our analysis reveals that randomized CH lead to sublinear search space sizes in the order of √n log √n, auxiliary data in the order of n log2 √n, and correct query results with high probability after a polynomial time preprocessing phase.

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Funke, S., & Storandt, S. (2015). Provable efficiency of contraction hierarchies with randomized preprocessing. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9472, pp. 479–490). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48971-0_41

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