Abstract

Broadcasting in a computer network is a method of transferring a message to all recipients simultaneously. It is common in this situation to use a tree with many leaves to perform the broadcast, as internal nodes have to forward the messages received, while leaves are only receptors. We consider the subjacent problem of, given a directed graph D, finding a spanning arborescence of D, if one exists, with the maximum number of leaves. In this paper, we concentrate on the class of rooted directed acyclic graphs, for which the problem is known to be MaxSNP-hard. A 2-approximation was previously known for this problem on this class of directed graphs. We improve on this result, presenting a 32-approximation. We also adapt a result for the undirected case and derive an inapproximability result for the vertex-weighted version of Maximum Leaf Spanning Arborescence on rooted directed acyclic graphs.

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