Weighted Laplacian and Its Theoretical Applications

11/23/2019
by   Shijie Xu, et al.
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In this paper, we develop a novel weighted Laplacian method, which is partially inspired by the theory of graph Laplacian, to study recent popular graph problems, such as multilevel graph partitioning and balanced minimum cut problem, in a more convenient manner. Since the weighted Laplacian strategy inherits the virtues of spectral methods, graph algorithms designed using weighted Laplacian will necessarily possess more robust theoretical guarantees for algorithmic performances, comparing with those existing algorithms that are heuristically proposed. In order to illustrate its powerful utility both in theory and in practice, we also present two effective applications of our weighted Laplacian method to multilevel graph partitioning and balanced minimum cut problem, respectively. By means of variational methods and theory of partial differential equations (PDEs), we have established the equivalence relations among the weighted cut problem, balanced minimum cut problem and the initial clustering problem that arises in the middle stage of graph partitioning algorithms under a multilevel structure. These equivalence relations can indeed provide solid theoretical support for algorithms based on our proposed weighted Laplacian strategy. Moreover, from the perspective of the application to the balanced minimum cut problem, weighted Laplacian can make it possible for research of numerical solutions of PDEs to be a powerful tool for the algorithmic study of graph problems. Experimental results also indicate that the algorithm embedded with our strategy indeed outperforms other existing graph algorithms, especially in terms of accuracy, thus verifying the efficacy of the proposed weighted Laplacian.

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