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Extremal Optimization of Graph Partitioning at the Percolation Threshold

S. Boettcher

Published 1999-01-29, updated 1999-06-14Version 2

The benefits of a recently proposed method to approximate hard optimization problems are demonstrated on the graph partitioning problem. The performance of this new method, called Extremal Optimization, is compared to Simulated Annealing in extensive numerical simulations. While generally a complex (NP-hard) problem, the optimization of the graph partitions is particularly difficult for sparse graphs with average connectivities near the percolation threshold. At this threshold, the relative error of Simulated Annealing for large graphs is found to diverge relative to Extremal Optimization at equalized runtime. On the other hand, Extremal Optimization, based on the extremal dynamics of self-organized critical systems, reproduces known results about optimal partitions at this critical point quite well.

Comments: 7 pages, RevTex, 9 ps-figures included, as to appear in Journal of Physics A
Journal: Journal of Physics A: Math. Gen., 32 (1999) 5201
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