The Densest k-subgraph problem (i.e. find a size k subgraph with maximum number of edges), is one of the notorious problems in approximation algorithms. There is a significant gap between known upper and lower bounds for Densest k-subgraph: the current best algorithm gives an ≈ O(n1/4) approximation, while even showing a small constant factor hardness requires significantly stronger assumptions than P 6 = NP. In addition to interest in designing better algorithms, a number of recent results have exploited the conjectured hardness of Densest k-subgraph and its variants. Thus, understanding the approximability of Densest k-subgraph is an important challenge. In this work, we give evidence for the hardness of approximating Densest k-subgraph w...
The log-density method is a powerful algorithmic framework which in recent years has given rise to t...
We show that, assuming the (deterministic) Exponential Time Hypothesis, distinguishing between a gra...
The Maximum Dispersion problem asks for a partition of a given graph into p vertex-disjoint sets, ea...
The Densest k-subgraph problem (i.e. find a size k subgraph with maximum number of edges), is one of...
Studying the approximation threshold of NP-hard optimization problems, i.e. the ratio of the objecti...
Studying the approximation threshold of NP-hard optimization problems, i.e. the ratio of the objecti...
The densest k-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique problem, inwhich we are giv...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
Abstract. In the Densest k-Subgraph problem (DSP), we are given an undirected weighted graph G = (V,...
We establish two results about the inapproximability of the Densest κ-Subgraph (DκS) prob-lem. Both ...
AbstractThe k-f(k) dense subgraph problem((k,f(k))-DSP) asks whether there is a k-vertex subgraph of...
The log-density method is a powerful algorithmic framework which in recent years has given rise to t...
We show that, assuming the (deterministic) Exponential Time Hypothesis, distinguishing between a gra...
The Maximum Dispersion problem asks for a partition of a given graph into p vertex-disjoint sets, ea...
The Densest k-subgraph problem (i.e. find a size k subgraph with maximum number of edges), is one of...
Studying the approximation threshold of NP-hard optimization problems, i.e. the ratio of the objecti...
Studying the approximation threshold of NP-hard optimization problems, i.e. the ratio of the objecti...
The densest k-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique problem, inwhich we are giv...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
International audienceThe densest $k$-subgraph problem is a generalization of the maximum clique pro...
Abstract. In the Densest k-Subgraph problem (DSP), we are given an undirected weighted graph G = (V,...
We establish two results about the inapproximability of the Densest κ-Subgraph (DκS) prob-lem. Both ...
AbstractThe k-f(k) dense subgraph problem((k,f(k))-DSP) asks whether there is a k-vertex subgraph of...
The log-density method is a powerful algorithmic framework which in recent years has given rise to t...
We show that, assuming the (deterministic) Exponential Time Hypothesis, distinguishing between a gra...
The Maximum Dispersion problem asks for a partition of a given graph into p vertex-disjoint sets, ea...