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Title: A new rounding procedure for the assignment problem with applications to dense graph arrangement problems

Conference ·
OSTI ID:457633
;  [1];  [2]
  1. Princeton Univ., NJ (United States)
  2. Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA (United States)

We present a randomized procedure for rounding fractional perfect matchings to (integral) matchings. If the original fractional matching satisfies any linear inequality, then with high probability, the new matching satisfies that linear inequality in an approximate sense. This extends the well-known LP rounding procedure of Raghavan and Thompson, which is usually used to round fractional solutions of linear programs. It also solves an open problem of Luby and Nisan ({open_quotes}Design an NC procedure for converting near-optimum fractional matchings to near-optimum matchings.{close_quotes}) We use the rounding procedure to design n{sup O(log n/{epsilon}{sup 2})} time algorithms for the following: (i) an additive approximation to the 0 - 1 Quadratic Assignment Problem (QAP). (ii) a (1 + {epsilon})-approximation for {open_quotes}dense{close_quotes} instances of many well-known NP-hard problems, including (an optimizationformulation of) GRAPH-ISOMORPHISM, MIN-CUT-LINEAR-ARRANGEMENT, MAX-ACYCLIC-SUBGRAPH, MIN-LINEAR-ARRANGEMENT, and BETWEENNESS. (A {open_quotes}dense{close_quotes} graph is one in which the number of edges is {Omega}(n{sup 2}); denseness for the other problems is defined in an analogous way.)

OSTI ID:
457633
Report Number(s):
CONF-961004-; TRN: 97:001036-0004
Resource Relation:
Conference: 37. annual symposium on foundations of computer science, Burlington, VT (United States), 13-16 Oct 1996; Other Information: PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the 37th annual symposium on foundations of computer science; PB: 656 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English