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Spin-glass model for the C-dismantling problem (1811.11394v1)

Published 28 Nov 2018 in physics.soc-ph and stat.CO

Abstract: C-dismantling (CD) problem aims at finding the minimum vertex set D of a graph G(V,E) after removing which the remaining graph will break into connected components with the size not larger than C. In this paper, we introduce a spin-glass model with C+1 integer-value states into the CD problem and then study the properties of this spin-glass model by the belief-propagation (BP) equations under the replica-symmetry ansatz. We give the lower bound $\rho_c$ of the relative size of D with finite C on regular random graphs and Erdos-Renyi random graphs. We find $\rho_c$ will decrease gradually with growing C and it converges to $\rho_\infty$ as C$\to\infty$. The CD problem is called dismantling problem when C is a small finite fraction of |V|. Therefore, $\rho_\infty$ is also the lower bound of the dismantling problem when |V|$\to\infty$. To reduce the computation complexity of the BP equations, taking the knowledge of the probability of a random selected vertex belonging to a remaining connected component with the size A, the original BP equations can be simplified to one with only three states when C$\to\infty$. The simplified BP equations are very similar to the BP equations of the feedback vertex set spin-glass model [H.-J.~Zhou, Eur. Phys. J. B 86, 455 (2013)]. At last, we develop two practical belief-propagation-guide decimation algorithms based on the original BP equations (CD-BPD) and the simplified BP equations (SCD-BPD) to solve the CD problem on a certain graph. Our BPD algorithms and two other state-of-art heuristic algorithms are applied on various random graphs and some real world networks. Computation results show that the CD-BPD is the best in all tested algorithms in the case of small C. But considering the performance and computation consumption, we recommend using SCD-BPD for the network with small clustering coefficient when C is large.

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