Date du colloque : 10/2010International audienceThe balanced graph partitioning consists in dividing the vertices of an undirected graph into a given number of subsets of approximately equal size, such that the number of edges crossing the subsets is minimized. In this work, we present a multilevel memetic algorithm for this NP-hard problem that relies on a powerful grouping recombination operator and a dedicated local search procedure. The proposed operator tends to preserve the backbone with respect to a set of parent individuals, i.e. the grouping of vertices which is same throughout each parent individual. Although our approach requires significantly longer computing time compared to some current state-of-art graph partitioning alg...
Most memetic algorithms (MAs) for graph partitioning reduce the cut size of partitions using iterati...
We describe two different approaches to multi-level graph partitioning (MGP). The first is an approa...
Partitioning a graph into blocks of "roughly equal" weight while cutting only few edges is a fundame...
The balanced graph partitioning consists in dividing the vertices of an undirected graph into a give...
Graph partitioning is one of the most studied NP-complete problems. Given a graph G=(V, E) , the tas...
Graph partitioning is one of the fundamental NP-complete problems which is widely applied in many do...
Graph partitioning divides a graph into several pieces by cutting edges. The graph partitioning prob...
Abstract Graph partition is a classical combinatorial optimization and graph theory problem, and it ...
Abstract. The paper gives an overview of our recent work on balanced graph partitioning – partition ...
Graph partitioning is a technique which has applications in many fields of science. It is used to so...
The graph partitioning problem is defined as that of dividing the vertices of an undirected graph in...
The graph partitioning problem is one of the most basic and fundamental problems in theoretical comp...
We survey recent trends in practical algorithms for balanced graph partitioning, point to applicatio...
Balanced graph partitioning is a well known NP-complete problem with a wide range of applications. T...
31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science; Liptovsky Jan; Slovaki...
Most memetic algorithms (MAs) for graph partitioning reduce the cut size of partitions using iterati...
We describe two different approaches to multi-level graph partitioning (MGP). The first is an approa...
Partitioning a graph into blocks of "roughly equal" weight while cutting only few edges is a fundame...
The balanced graph partitioning consists in dividing the vertices of an undirected graph into a give...
Graph partitioning is one of the most studied NP-complete problems. Given a graph G=(V, E) , the tas...
Graph partitioning is one of the fundamental NP-complete problems which is widely applied in many do...
Graph partitioning divides a graph into several pieces by cutting edges. The graph partitioning prob...
Abstract Graph partition is a classical combinatorial optimization and graph theory problem, and it ...
Abstract. The paper gives an overview of our recent work on balanced graph partitioning – partition ...
Graph partitioning is a technique which has applications in many fields of science. It is used to so...
The graph partitioning problem is defined as that of dividing the vertices of an undirected graph in...
The graph partitioning problem is one of the most basic and fundamental problems in theoretical comp...
We survey recent trends in practical algorithms for balanced graph partitioning, point to applicatio...
Balanced graph partitioning is a well known NP-complete problem with a wide range of applications. T...
31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science; Liptovsky Jan; Slovaki...
Most memetic algorithms (MAs) for graph partitioning reduce the cut size of partitions using iterati...
We describe two different approaches to multi-level graph partitioning (MGP). The first is an approa...
Partitioning a graph into blocks of "roughly equal" weight while cutting only few edges is a fundame...