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A Heuristic for Direct Product Graph Decomposition (2107.03133v1)

Published 7 Jul 2021 in cs.DS

Abstract: In this paper we describe a heuristic for decomposing a directed graph into factors according to the direct product (also known as Kronecker, cardinal or tensor product). Given a directed, unweighted graph~$G$ with adjacency matrix Adj($G$), our heuristic searches for a pair of graphs~$G_1$ and~$G_2$ such that $G = G_1 \otimes G_2$, where $G_1 \otimes G_2$ is the direct product of~$G_1$ and~$G_2$. For undirected, connected graphs it has been shown that graph decomposition is "at least as difficult" as graph isomorphism; therefore, polynomial-time algorithms for decomposing a general directed graph into factors are unlikely to exist. Although graph factorization is a problem that has been extensively investigated, the heuristic proposed in this paper represents -- to the best of our knowledge -- the first computational approach for general directed, unweighted graphs. We have implemented our algorithm using the MATLAB environment; we report on a set of experiments that show that the proposed heuristic solves reasonably-sized instances in a few seconds on general-purpose hardware.

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