31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science -- 22 January 2005 through 28 January 2005 -- Liptovsky Jan -- 65531We present new serial and parallel algorithms for multilevel graph partitioning. Our algorithm has coarsening, partitioning and uncoarsening phases like other multilevel partitioning methods. However, we choose fixed nodes which are at least a specified distance away from each other and coarsen them with their neighbor nodes in the coarsening phase using various heuristics. Using this algorithm, it is possible to obtain theoretically and experimentally much more balanced partitions with substantially decreased total edge costs between the partitions than other algorithms. We also developed a parall...
Abstract. The most commonly used method to tackle the graph partitioning problem in practice is the ...
The realization of efficient parallel graph partitioners requires the parallelization of the multi-l...
Partitioning a graph into blocks of "roughly equal" weight while cutting only few edges is a fundame...
31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science; Liptovsky Jan; Slovaki...
Graph Partitioning is an important load balancing problem in parallel processing. The simplest case ...
In this paper we present a parallel formulation of a multilevel k-way graph partitioning algorithm. ...
Graph partitioning is a technique which has applications in many fields of science. It is used to so...
Graph partitioning is a technique which has applications in many fields of science. It is used to so...
Abstract. The graph partitioning problem is widely used and studied in many practical and theoretica...
Recently, a number of researchers have investigated a class of algorithms that are based on multilev...
The graph partitioning problem is one of the most basic and fundamental problems in theoretical comp...
We describe two different approaches to multi-level graph partitioning (MGP). The first is an approa...
The graph partitioning problem is defined as that of dividing the vertices of an undirected graph in...
All the recent available graph partitioning packages include the multilevel graph partition algorith...
Abstract. Sequential multi-constraint graph partitioners have been de-veloped to address the load ba...
Abstract. The most commonly used method to tackle the graph partitioning problem in practice is the ...
The realization of efficient parallel graph partitioners requires the parallelization of the multi-l...
Partitioning a graph into blocks of "roughly equal" weight while cutting only few edges is a fundame...
31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science; Liptovsky Jan; Slovaki...
Graph Partitioning is an important load balancing problem in parallel processing. The simplest case ...
In this paper we present a parallel formulation of a multilevel k-way graph partitioning algorithm. ...
Graph partitioning is a technique which has applications in many fields of science. It is used to so...
Graph partitioning is a technique which has applications in many fields of science. It is used to so...
Abstract. The graph partitioning problem is widely used and studied in many practical and theoretica...
Recently, a number of researchers have investigated a class of algorithms that are based on multilev...
The graph partitioning problem is one of the most basic and fundamental problems in theoretical comp...
We describe two different approaches to multi-level graph partitioning (MGP). The first is an approa...
The graph partitioning problem is defined as that of dividing the vertices of an undirected graph in...
All the recent available graph partitioning packages include the multilevel graph partition algorith...
Abstract. Sequential multi-constraint graph partitioners have been de-veloped to address the load ba...
Abstract. The most commonly used method to tackle the graph partitioning problem in practice is the ...
The realization of efficient parallel graph partitioners requires the parallelization of the multi-l...
Partitioning a graph into blocks of "roughly equal" weight while cutting only few edges is a fundame...