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Lecture Notes on the ARV Algorithm for Sparsest Cut

Published 4 Jul 2016 in cs.DS and cs.CG | (1607.00854v1)

Abstract: One of the landmarks in approximation algorithms is the $O(\sqrt{\log n})$-approximation algorithm for the Uniform Sparsest Cut problem by Arora, Rao and Vazirani from 2004. The algorithm is based on a semidefinite program that finds an embedding of the nodes respecting the triangle inequality. Their core argument shows that a random hyperplane approach will find two large sets of $\Theta(n)$ many nodes each that have a distance of $\Theta(1/\sqrt{\log n})$ to each other if measured in terms of $|\cdot |_22$. Here we give a detailed set of lecture notes describing the algorithm. For the proof of the Structure Theorem we use a cleaner argument based on expected maxima over $k$-neighborhoods that significantly simplifies the analysis.

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