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arxiv 2311.00182 v3 pith:ZQVT6WRI submitted 2023-10-31 cs.DS

Local Max-Cut on Sparse Graphs

classification cs.DS
keywords alpharunningtimegraphsflipdeltagraphknown
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We bound the smoothed running time of the FLIP algorithm for local Max-Cut as a function of $\alpha$, the arboricity of the input graph. We show that, with high probability and in expectation, the following holds (where $n$ is the number of nodes and $\phi$ is the smoothing parameter): 1) When $\alpha = O(\log^{1-\delta} n)$ FLIP terminates in $\phi poly(n)$ iterations, where $\delta \in (0,1]$ is an arbitrarily small constant. Previous to our results the only graph families for which FLIP was known to achieve a smoothed polynomial running time were complete graphs and graphs with logarithmic maximum degree. 2) For arbitrary values of $\alpha$ we get a running time of $\phi n^{O(\frac{\alpha}{\log n} + \log \alpha)}$. This improves over the best known running time for general graphs of $\phi n^{O(\sqrt{ \log n })}$ for $\alpha = o(\log^{1.5} n)$. Specifically, when $\alpha = O(\log n)$ we get a significantly faster running time of $\phi n^{O(\log \log n)}$.

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