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Multi-constraint Graph Partitioning Problems Via Recursive Bipartition Algorithm Based on Subspace Minimization Conjugate Gradient Method (2503.11168v1)

Published 14 Mar 2025 in math.OC

Abstract: The graph partitioning problem is a well-known NP-hard problem. In this paper, we formulate a 0-1 quadratic integer programming model for the graph partitioning problem with vertex weight constraints and fixed vertex constraints, and propose a recursive bipartition algorithm based on the subspace minimization conjugate gradient method. To alleviate the difficulty of solving the model, the constrained problem is transformed into an unconstrained optimization problem using equilibrium terms, elimination methods, and trigonometric properties, and solved via an accelerated subspace minimization conjugate gradient algorithm. Initial feasible partitions are generated using a hyperplane rounding algorithm, followed by heuristic refinement strategies, including one-neighborhood and two-interchange adjustments, to iteratively improve the results. Numerical experiments on knapsack-constrained graph partitioning and industrial examples demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed algorithm.

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