Approximately counting independent sets in dense bipartite graphs via subspace enumeration

07/18/2023
by   Charlie Carlson, et al.
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We give a randomized algorithm that approximates the number of independent sets in a dense, regular bipartite graph – in the language of approximate counting, we give an FPRAS for #BIS on the class of dense, regular bipartite graphs. Efficient counting algorithms typically apply to “high-temperature” problems on bounded-degree graphs, and our contribution is a notable exception as it applies to dense graphs in a low-temperature setting. Our methods give a counting-focused complement to the long line of work in combinatorial optimization showing that CSPs such as Max-Cut and Unique Games are easy on dense graphs via spectral arguments. The proof exploits the fact that dense, regular graphs exhibit a kind of small-set expansion (i.e. bounded threshold rank), which via subspace enumeration lets us enumerate small cuts efficiently.

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