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Proportionally dense subgraph of maximum size: complexity and approximation
March 15, 2019 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐ Discrete Applied Mathematics
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Authors
Cristina Bazgan, Janka Chlebรญkovรก, Clรฉment Dallard, Thomas Pontoizeau
arXiv ID
1903.06579
Category
cs.CC: Computational Complexity
Cross-listed
cs.DM,
cs.DS
Citations
5
Venue
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Last Checked
2 months ago
Abstract
We define a proportionally dense subgraph (PDS) as an induced subgraph of a graph with the property that each vertex in the PDS is adjacent to proportionally as many vertices in the subgraph as in the graph. We prove that the problem of finding a PDS of maximum size is APX-hard on split graphs, and NP-hard on bipartite graphs. We also show that deciding if a PDS is inclusion-wise maximal is co-NP-complete on bipartite graphs. Nevertheless, we present a simple polynomial-time $(2-\frac{2}{ฮ+1})$-approximation algorithm for the problem, where $ฮ$ is the maximum degree of the graph. Finally, we show that all Hamiltonian cubic graphs with $n$ vertices (except two) have a PDS of size $\lfloor \frac{2n+1}{3} \rfloor$, which we prove to be an upper bound on the size of a PDS in cubic graphs.
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