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Algorithms approaching the threshold for semi-random planted clique

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We design new polynomial-time algorithms for recovering planted cliques in the semi-random graph model introduced by Feige and Kilian 2001. The previous best algorithms for this model succeed if the planted clique has size at least $n^{2/3}$ in a graph with $n$ vertices (Mehta, Mckenzie, Trevisan 2019 and Charikar, Steinhardt, Valiant 2017). Our algorithms work for planted-clique sizes approaching $n^{1/2}$ -- the information-theoretic threshold in the semi-random model (Steinhardt 2017) and a conjectured computational threshold even in the easier fully-random model. This result comes close to resolving open questions by Feige 2019 and Steinhardt 2017. Our algorithms are based on higher constant degree sum-of-squares relaxation and rely on a new conceptual connection that translates certificates of upper bounds on biclique numbers in unbalanced bipartite Erd\H{o}s--R\'enyi random graphs into algorithms for semi-random planted clique. The use of a higher-constant degree sum-of-squares is essential in our setting: we prove a lower bound on the basic SDP for certifying bicliques that shows that the basic SDP cannot succeed for planted cliques of size $k =o(n^{2/3})$. We also provide some evidence that the information-computation trade-off of our current algorithms may be inherent by proving an average-case lower bound for unbalanced bicliques in the low-degree-polynomials model.

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A Geometric Approach to Problems in Optimization and Data Science

math.OC · 2025-04-22 · conditional · novelty 3.0

The thesis provides near-optimal streaming ellipsoidal rounding algorithms, block Lewis weight sparsification, dueling optimization with monotone adversaries, PAC analysis of backdoors, and spectral clustering robustness, all with detailed proofs.

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  • A Geometric Approach to Problems in Optimization and Data Science math.OC · 2025-04-22 · conditional · none · ref 2023 · internal anchor

    The thesis provides near-optimal streaming ellipsoidal rounding algorithms, block Lewis weight sparsification, dueling optimization with monotone adversaries, PAC analysis of backdoors, and spectral clustering robustness, all with detailed proofs.