The planted k-factor problem

10/26/2020
by   Gabriele Sicuro, et al.
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We consider the problem of recovering an unknown k-factor, hidden in a weighted random graph. For k=1 this is the planted matching problem, while the k=2 case is closely related to the planted travelling salesman problem. The inference problem is solved by exploiting the information arising from the use of two different distributions for the weights on the edges inside and outside the planted sub-graph. We argue that, in the large size limit, a phase transition can appear between a full and a partial recovery phase as function of the signal-to-noise ratio. We give a criterion for the location of the transition.

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