Coloring random graphs and maximizing local diversity


Autoria(s): Bounkong, S.; van Mourik, Jort; Saad, David
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02/11/2006

Resumo

We study a variation of the graph coloring problem on random graphs of finite average connectivity. Given the number of colors, we aim to maximize the number of different colors at neighboring vertices (i.e. one edge distance) of any vertex. Two efficient algorithms, belief propagation and Walksat are adapted to carry out this task. We present experimental results based on two types of random graphs for different system sizes and identify the critical value of the connectivity for the algorithms to find a perfect solution. The problem and the suggested algorithms have practical relevance since various applications, such as distributed storage, can be mapped onto this problem.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/1390/1/NCRG_2006_004.pdf

Bounkong, S.; van Mourik, Jort and Saad, David (2006). Coloring random graphs and maximizing local diversity. Physical Review E, 74 (5),

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/1390/

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Article

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