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An Approximation Algorithm for Manhattan Routing

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Baker, Brenda S.; Bhatt, Sandeep N.; Leighton, Frank Thomson
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Abstract
Density has long been known to be an important measure of difficulty for Manhattan routing. In this paper, we identify a second important measure of difficulty, which we call flux. We show that flux, like density, is a lower bound on channel width. In addition, we present a linear-time algorithm which routes any multipoint net Manhattan routing problem with density d and flux f in a channel of width 2d+O(f). (For 2-point net, the bound is d+O(f).) Thus we show that Manhattan routing is one of the NP-complete problems for which there is a provably good approximation algorithm.
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1983-02
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149048
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MIT-LCS-TM-238

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