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Maximizing the Smallest Eigenvalue of Grounded Laplacian Matrix (2110.12576v4)

Published 25 Oct 2021 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: For a connected graph $\mathcal{G}=(V,E)$ with $n$ nodes, $m$ edges, and Laplacian matrix $\boldsymbol{{\mathit{L}}}$, a grounded Laplacian matrix $\boldsymbol{{\mathit{L}}}(S)$ of $\mathcal{G}$ is a $(n-k) \times (n-k)$ principal submatrix of $\boldsymbol{{\mathit{L}}}$, obtained from $\boldsymbol{{\mathit{L}}}$ by deleting $k$ rows and columns corresponding to $k$ selected nodes forming a set $S\subseteq V$. The smallest eigenvalue $\lambda(S)$ of $\boldsymbol{{\mathit{L}}}(S)$ plays a pivotal role in various dynamics defined on $\mathcal{G}$. For example, $\lambda(S)$ characterizes the convergence rate of leader-follower consensus, as well as the effectiveness of a pinning scheme for the pinning control problem, with larger $\lambda(S)$ corresponding to smaller convergence time or better effectiveness of a pinning scheme. In this paper, we focus on the problem of optimally selecting a subset $S$ of fixed $k \ll n$ nodes, in order to maximize the smallest eigenvalue $\lambda(S)$ of the grounded Laplacian matrix $\boldsymbol{{\mathit{L}}}(S)$. We show that this optimization problem is NP-hard and that the objective function is non-submodular but monotone. Due to the difficulty to obtain the optimal solution, we first propose a na\"{\i}ve heuristic algorithm selecting one optimal node at each time for $k$ iterations. Then we propose a fast heuristic scalable algorithm to approximately solve this problem, using derivative matrix, matrix perturbations, and Laplacian solvers as tools. Our na\"{\i}ve heuristic algorithm takes $\tilde{O}(knm)$ time, while the fast greedy heuristic has a nearly linear time complexity of $\tilde{O}(km)$. We also conduct numerous experiments on different networks sized up to one million nodes, demonstrating the superiority of our algorithm in terms of efficiency and effectiveness.

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Authors (4)
  1. Run Wang (31 papers)
  2. Xiaotian Zhou (13 papers)
  3. Wei Li (1121 papers)
  4. Zhongzhi Zhang (104 papers)
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