Optimal layout of edge-weighted forests

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Abstract

The layout problem for trees with weighted edges is motivated by the design of very-large-scale integrated circuits. Some of the nodes are fixed and the object is to position the remainder so that the total weighted edge cost is minimized. The cost of each edge is the product of its weight and its length under some appropriate norm. Optimization for planar layouts is shown to be NP-hard. If crossings are permitted, then optimal layouts under the L1 norm can be efficiently computed. Suitable algorithms and data structures are presented, and explicit exact cost functions are given for two classes of weighted complete binary trees.

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This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. MCS77-02474, and by the EC under contract No. 7141 (project ALCOM II).