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arxiv: 0710.3928 · v1 · submitted 2007-10-21 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.DM· math.PR

Message passing for the coloring problem: Gallager meets Alon and Kahale

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keywords coloringalgorithmmessagepassingalondecodinggallagergraphs
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Message passing algorithms are popular in many combinatorial optimization problems. For example, experimental results show that {\em survey propagation} (a certain message passing algorithm) is effective in finding proper $k$-colorings of random graphs in the near-threshold regime. In 1962 Gallager introduced the concept of Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes, and suggested a simple decoding algorithm based on message passing. In 1994 Alon and Kahale exhibited a coloring algorithm and proved its usefulness for finding a $k$-coloring of graphs drawn from a certain planted-solution distribution over $k$-colorable graphs. In this work we show an interpretation of Alon and Kahale's coloring algorithm in light of Gallager's decoding algorithm, thus showing a connection between the two problems - coloring and decoding. This also provides a rigorous evidence for the usefulness of the message passing paradigm for the graph coloring problem. Our techniques can be applied to several other combinatorial optimization problems and networking-related issues.

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