Correlation detection in trees for partial graph alignment

07/15/2021
by   Luca Ganassali, et al.
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Motivated by alignment of correlated sparse random graphs, we study a hypothesis problem of deciding whether two random trees are correlated or not. Based on this tree detection problem, we propose BPAlign, a message-passing – belief propagation – algorithm for graph alignment, which we prove to succeed in polynomial time at partial alignment whenever tree detection is feasible. As a result our analysis of tree detection reveals new ranges of parameters for which partial alignment of sparse random graphs is feasible in polynomial time. We conjecture that the connection between partial graph alignment and tree detection runs deeper, and that the parameter range where tree detection is impossible, which we partially characterize, corresponds to a region where partial graph alignment is hard (not polytime feasible).

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