Directed hypergraph connectivity augmentation by hyperarc reorientations

04/28/2023
by   Moritz Mühlenthaler, et al.
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The orientation theorem of Nash-Williams states that an undirected graph admits a k-arc-connected orientation if and only if it is 2k-edge-connected. Recently, Ito et al. showed that any orientation of an undirected 2k-edge-connected graph can be transformed into a k-arc-connected orientation by reorienting one arc at a time without decreasing the arc-connectivity at any step, thus providing an algorithmic proof of Nash-Williams' theorem. We generalize their result to hypergraphs and therefore provide an algorithmic proof of the characterization of hypergraphs with a k-hyperarc-connected orientation originally given by Frank et al. We prove that any orientation of an undirected (k,k)-partition-connected hypergraph can be transformed into a k-hyperarc-connected orientation by reorienting one hyperarc at a time without decreasing the hyperarc-connectivity in any step. Furthermore, we provide a simple combinatorial algorithm for computing such a transformation in polynomial time.

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