Distributed Evolutionary k-way Node Separators

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Authors Peter Sanders, Christian Schulz, Darren Strash, Robert Williger arXiv ID 1702.01692 Category cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary Cross-listed cs.DC, cs.DS Citations 8 Venue Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Last Checked 3 months ago
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Computing high quality node separators in large graphs is necessary for a variety of applications, ranging from divide-and-conquer algorithms to VLSI design. In this work, we present a novel distributed evolutionary algorithm tackling the k-way node separator problem. A key component of our contribution includes new k-way local search algorithms based on maximum flows. We combine our local search with a multilevel approach to compute an initial population for our evolutionary algorithm, and further show how to modify the coarsening stage of our multilevel algorithm to create effective combine and mutation operations. Lastly, we combine these techniques with a scalable communication protocol, producing a system that is able to compute high quality solutions in a short amount of time. Our experiments against competing algorithms show that our advanced evolutionary algorithm computes the best result on 94% of the chosen benchmark instances.
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