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arxiv: cs/0702124 · v5 · pith:ZPDFGWG2new · submitted 2007-02-22 · 💻 cs.CC · cs.DM

A Sequential Algorithm for Generating Random Graphs

classification 💻 cs.CC cs.DM
keywords graphsalgorithmdegreegeneratingmckayrandomsequencetime
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We present a nearly-linear time algorithm for counting and randomly generating simple graphs with a given degree sequence in a certain range. For degree sequence $(d_i)_{i=1}^n$ with maximum degree $d_{\max}=O(m^{1/4-\tau})$, our algorithm generates almost uniform random graphs with that degree sequence in time $O(m\,d_{\max})$ where $m=\f{1}{2}\sum_id_i$ is the number of edges in the graph and $\tau$ is any positive constant. The fastest known algorithm for uniform generation of these graphs McKay Wormald (1990) has a running time of $O(m^2d_{\max}^2)$. Our method also gives an independent proof of McKay's estimate McKay (1985) for the number of such graphs. We also use sequential importance sampling to derive fully Polynomial-time Randomized Approximation Schemes (FPRAS) for counting and uniformly generating random graphs for the same range of $d_{\max}=O(m^{1/4-\tau})$. Moreover, we show that for $d = O(n^{1/2-\tau})$, our algorithm can generate an asymptotically uniform $d$-regular graph. Our results improve the previous bound of $d = O(n^{1/3-\tau})$ due to Kim and Vu (2004) for regular graphs.

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