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Sparsest cuts and bottlenecks in graphs (English)
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It is shown that the problem of finding a sparsest cut of a graph is NP- hard in general. However, certain classes of graphs on n vertices are shown to admit solutions in O(n), \(O(n^ 2)\) and \(O(n^ 2\sqrt{\log n})\) times respectively. The paper goes on to consider the maximum concurrent flow problem. In this problem, cuts with maximum density are termed ``bottle necks''. The near dual relationship between this problem and the sparsest cut problem is exploited to determine a broad class of graphs for which the sparsest cut problem is efficiently solvable.
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bottlenecks
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network
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sparsest cut
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NP-hard
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