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2000
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
A polylogarithmic approximation of the minimum bisection
A bisection of a graph with n vertices is a partition of its vertices into two sets, each of size n/2. The bisection cost is the number of edges connecting the two sets. The proble...
Uriel Feige, Robert Krauthgamer
SPAA
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Balanced graph partitioning
We consider the problem of partitioning a graph into k components of roughly equal size while minimizing the capacity of the edges between different components of the cut. In part...
Konstantin Andreev, Harald Räcke
IPCO
2008
221views Optimization» more  IPCO 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
A Comparative Study of Linear and Semidefinite Branch-and-Cut Methods for Solving the Minimum Graph Bisection Problem
Abstract. Semidefinite relaxations are known to deliver good approximations for combinatorial optimization problems like graph bisection. Using the spectral bundle method it is pos...
Michael Armbruster, Marzena Fügenschuh, Chris...
FOCS
2010
IEEE
13 years 1 months ago
Minimum-Cost Network Design with (Dis)economies of Scale
Given a network, a set of demands and a cost function f(
Matthew Andrews, Spyridon Antonakopoulos, Lisa Zha...