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Approximation Algorithms for Finding Maximum Induced Expanders

Conference Paper Accepted Paper Algorithms and Complexity · Theoretical Computer Science

Abstract

We initiate the study of approximating the largest induced expander in a given graph G. Given a Δ-regular graph G with n vertices, the goal is to find the set with the largest induced expansion of size at least δ · n. We design a bi-criteria approximation algorithm for this problem; if the optimum has induced spectral expansion λ our algorithm returns a expander of size at least δn (up to constants). Our proof introduces and employs a novel semidefi- nite programming relaxation for the largest induced expander problem. We expect to see further applications of our SDP relaxation in graph partitioning problems. In particular, because of the close connection to the small set expansion problem, one may be able to obtain new insights into the unique games problem.

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Venue
ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
Archive span
1990-2025
Indexed papers
4674
Paper id
662660973244422727