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Subexponential fixed-parameter tractability of cluster editing

Published 19 Dec 2011 in cs.CC and cs.DS | (1112.4419v4)

Abstract: In the Correlation Clustering, also known as Cluster Editing, we are given an undirected n-vertex graph G and a positive integer k. The task is to decide if G can be transformed into a cluster graph, i.e., a disjoint union of cliques, by changing at most k adjacencies, i.e. by adding/deleting at most k edges. We give a subexponential algorithm that, in time 2O(sqrt(pk)) + nO(1) decides whether G can be transformed into a cluster graph with p cliques by changing at most k adjacencies. We complement our algorithmic findings by the following tight lower bounds on the asymptotic behaviour of our algorithm. We show that, unless ETH fails, for any constant 0 < s <= 1, there is p = Theta(ks) such that there is no algorithm deciding in time 2o(sqrt(pk)) nO(1) whether G can be transformed into a cluster graph with p cliques by changing at most k adjacencies.

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