Testing Cluster Structure of Graphs

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  • Title: Testing Cluster Structure of Graphs
  • ArXiv ID: 1504.03294
  • Date: 2015-04-14
  • Authors: Artur Czumaj, Pan Peng, Christian Sohler

📝 Abstract

We study the problem of recognizing the cluster structure of a graph in the framework of property testing in the bounded degree model. Given a parameter $\varepsilon$, a $d$-bounded degree graph is defined to be $(k, \phi)$-clusterable, if it can be partitioned into no more than $k$ parts, such that the (inner) conductance of the induced subgraph on each part is at least $\phi$ and the (outer) conductance of each part is at most $c_{d,k}\varepsilon^4\phi^2$, where $c_{d,k}$ depends only on $d,k$. Our main result is a sublinear algorithm with the running time $\widetilde{O}(\sqrt{n}\cdot\mathrm{poly}(\phi,k,1/\varepsilon))$ that takes as input a graph with maximum degree bounded by $d$, parameters $k$, $\phi$, $\varepsilon$, and with probability at least $\frac23$, accepts the graph if it is $(k,\phi)$-clusterable and rejects the graph if it is $\varepsilon$-far from $(k, \phi^*)$-clusterable for $\phi^* = c'_{d,k}\frac{\phi^2 \varepsilon^4}{\log n}$, where $c'_{d,k}$ depends only on $d,k$. By the lower bound of $\Omega(\sqrt{n})$ on the number of queries needed for testing graph expansion, which corresponds to $k=1$ in our problem, our algorithm is asymptotically optimal up to polylogarithmic factors.

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[^1]: Department of Computer Science and Centre for Discrete Mathematics and its Applications (DIMAP), University of Warwick. Supported in part by DIMAP and by EPSRC grant EP/J021814/1. Email: A.Czumaj@warwick.ac.uk.

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