71 research outputs found

    The Complexity of Computing Medians of Relations

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    The Complexity of Computing Medians of Relation

    Packing triangles in low degree graphs and indifference graphs

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    We consider the problems of finding the maximum number of vertex-disjoint triangles (VTP) and edge-disjoint triangles (ETP) in a simple graph. Both problems are NP-hard. The algorithm with the best approximation guarantee known so far for these problems has ratio 3/2+ɛ3/2 + ɛ, a result that follows from a more general algorithm for set packing obtained by Hurkens and Schrijver in 1989. We present improvements on the approximation ratio for restricted cases of VTP and ETP that are known to be APX-hard: we give an approximation algorithm for VTP on graphs with maximum degree 4 with ratio slightly less than 1.2, and for ETP on graphs with maximum degree 5 with ratio 4/3. We also present an exact linear-time algorithm for VTP on the class of indifference graphs

    Approximation and inapproximability results on balanced connected partitions of graphs

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    Graphs and Algorithm
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