Warning Propagation on random graphs
Abstract
Warning Propagation is a combinatorial message passing algorithm that unifies and generalises a wide variety of recursive combinatorial procedures. Special cases include the Unit Clause Propagation and Pure Literal algorithms for satisfiability as well as the peeling process for identifying the -core of a random graph. Here we analyse Warning Propagation in full generality on the binomial random graph. We prove that under a mild stability assumption Warning Propagation converges rapidly. In effect, the analysis of the fixed point of the message passing process on a random graph reduces to analysing the process on a Galton-Watson tree. This result corroborates and generalises a heuristic first put forward by Pittel, Spencer and Wormald in their seminal -core paper (JCTB 1996).
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@article{arxiv.2102.00970,
title = {Warning Propagation on random graphs},
author = {Amin Coja-Oghlan and Oliver Cooley and Mihyun Kang and Joon Lee and Jean B. Ravelomanana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.00970},
year = {2025}
}
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Superseded by arXiv:2111.15577