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On Approximation Intractability of the Bandwidth Problem
Gunter Blache, Marek Karpinski, Juergen Wirtgen
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The {\em bandwidth problem} is the problem of enumerating the vertices of a given graph $G$ such that the maximum difference between the numbers of adjacent vertices is {\em minimal}. The problem has a long history and a number of applications. There was not much known though on approximation hardness of this problem, till recently. Karpinski and Wirtgen \cite{KaWi97b} showed that there are no polynomial time approximation algorithms with an absolute error guarantee of $n^{1-\epsilon}$ for any $\epsilon >0$ unless $P=NP$. In this paper we show, that there is no $PTAS$ for the bandwidth problem unless $P=NP$, even for trees. More precisely we show that there are no polynomial time approximation algorithms for general graphs with an approximation ratio better than $1.5$, and for the trees with an approximation ratio better than $4/3 \approx 1.332$.

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