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Computational Lower Bounds for Community Detection on Random Graphs

Published 25 Jun 2014 in math.ST, cs.CC, stat.ML, and stat.TH | (1406.6625v3)

Abstract: This paper studies the problem of detecting the presence of a small dense community planted in a large Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graph G(N,q)\mathcal{G}(N,q), where the edge probability within the community exceeds qq by a constant factor. Assuming the hardness of the planted clique detection problem, we show that the computational complexity of detecting the community exhibits the following phase transition phenomenon: As the graph size NN grows and the graph becomes sparser according to q=N<sup>−αq=N<sup>{-\alpha}, there exists a critical value of α=23\alpha = \frac{2}{3}, below which there exists a computationally intensive procedure that can detect far smaller communities than any computationally efficient procedure, and above which a linear-time procedure is statistically optimal. The results also lead to the average-case hardness results for recovering the dense community and approximating the densest KK-subgraph.

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