Abstract
The family of judicious partitioning problems, introduced by Bollobás and Scott to the field of extremal combinatorics, has been extensively studied from a structural point of view for over two decades. This rich realm of problems aims to counterbalance the objectives of classical partitioning problems such as Min Cut, Min Bisection, and Max Cut. While these classical problems focus solely on the minimization/maximization of the number of edges crossing the cut, judicious (bi)partitioning problems ask the natural question of the minimization/maximization of the number of edges lying in the (two) sides of the cut. In particular, Judicious Bipartition (JB) seeks a bipartition that is “judicious” in the sense that neither side is burdened by too many edges, and Balanced JB (BJB) also requires that the sizes of the sides themselves are “balanced” in the sense that neither of them is too large. Both of these problems were defined in the work by Bollobás and Scott and have received notable scientific attention since then. In this paper, we shed light on the study of judicious partitioning problems from the viewpoint of algorithm design. Specifically, we prove that BJB is fixed parameter tractable (FPT) (which also proves that JB is FPT).
Original language | American English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1878-1911 |
Number of pages | 34 |
Journal | SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics |
Volume | 33 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jan 2019 |
Keywords
- Fixed-parameter tractable
- Judicious partition
- Minimum bisection
- Randomized contractions
- Tree decomposition
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- General Mathematics