Bilu-Linial Stable Instances of Max Cut and Minimum Multiway Cut
Abstract
We investigate the notion of stability proposed by Bilu and Linial. We obtain an exact polynomial-time algorithm for -stable Max Cut instances with for some absolute constant . Our algorithm is robust: it never returns an incorrect answer; if the instance is -stable, it finds the maximum cut, otherwise, it either finds the maximum cut or certifies that the instance is not -stable. We prove that there is no robust polynomial-time algorithm for -stable instances of Max Cut when , where is the best approximation factor for Sparsest Cut with non-uniform demands. Our algorithm is based on semidefinite programming. We show that the standard SDP relaxation for Max Cut (with triangle inequalities) is integral if , where is the least distortion with which every point metric space of negative type embeds into . On the negative side, we show that the SDP relaxation is not integral when . Moreover, there is no tractable convex relaxation for -stable instances of Max Cut when . That suggests that solving -stable instances with might be difficult or impossible. Our results significantly improve previously known results. The best previously known algorithm for -stable instances of Max Cut required that (for some ) [Bilu, Daniely, Linial, and Saks]. No hardness results were known for the problem. Additionally, we present an algorithm for 4-stable instances of Minimum Multiway Cut. We also study a relaxed notion of weak stability.
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@article{arxiv.1305.1681,
title = {Bilu-Linial Stable Instances of Max Cut and Minimum Multiway Cut},
author = {Konstantin Makarychev and Yury Makarychev and Aravindan Vijayaraghavan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.1681},
year = {2013}
}
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24 pages