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New Lower Bounds for the Shannon Capacity of Odd Cycles

Information Theory 2015-04-08 v1 Combinatorics math.IT

Abstract

The Shannon capacity of a graph GG is defined as c(G)=supd1(α(Gd))1d,c(G)=\sup_{d\geq 1}(\alpha(G^d))^{\frac{1}{d}}, where α(G)\alpha(G) is the independence number of GG. The Shannon capacity of the cycle C5C_5 on 55 vertices was determined by Lov\'{a}sz in 1979, but the Shannon capacity of a cycle CpC_p for general odd pp remains one of the most notorious open problems in information theory. By prescribing stabilizers for the independent sets in CpdC_p^d and using stochastic search methods, we show that α(C75)350\alpha(C_7^5)\geq 350, α(C114)748\alpha(C_{11}^4)\geq 748, α(C134)1534\alpha(C_{13}^4)\geq 1534 and α(C153)381\alpha(C_{15}^3)\geq 381. This leads to improved lower bounds on the Shannon capacity of C7C_7 and C15C_{15}: c(C7)35015>3.2271c(C_7)\geq 350^{\frac{1}{5}}> 3.2271 and c(C15)38113>7.2495c(C_{15})\geq 381^{\frac{1}{3}}> 7.2495.

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@article{arxiv.1504.01472,
  title  = {New Lower Bounds for the Shannon Capacity of Odd Cycles},
  author = {K. Ashik Mathew and Patric R. J. Östergård},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01472},
  year   = {2015}
}