Abstract

We consider the problem of embedding finite metrics with slack: we seek to produce embeddings with small dimension and distortion while allowing a (small) constant fraction of all distances to be arbitrarily distorted. This definition is motivated by recent research in the networking community, which achieved striking empirical success at embedding Internet latencies with low distortion into low-dimensional Euclidean space, provided that some small slack is allowed. Answering an open question of Kleinberg, Slivkins, and Wexler (2004), we show that provable guarantees of this type can in fact be achieved in general: any finite metric can be embedded, with constant slack and constant distortion, into constant-dimensional Euclidean space. We then show that there exist stronger embeddings into /spl lscr//sub 1/ which exhibit gracefully degrading distortion: these is a single embedding into /spl lscr//sub 1/ that achieves distortion at most O(log 1//spl epsi/) on all but at most an /spl epsi/ fraction of distances, simultaneously for all /spl epsi/ > 0. We extend this with distortion O(log 1//spl epsi/)/sup 1/p/ to maps into general /spl lscr//sub p/, p /spl ges/ 1 for several classes of metrics, including those with bounded doubling dimension and those arising from the shortest-path metric of a graph with an excluded minor. Finally, we show that many of our constructions are tight, and give a general technique to obtain lower bounds for /spl epsi/-slack embeddings from lower bounds for low-distortion embeddings.

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