Scale reduction techniques for computing maximum induced bicliques (Q2633172)

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Scale reduction techniques for computing maximum induced bicliques
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    Scale reduction techniques for computing maximum induced bicliques (English)
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    8 May 2019
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    Summary: Given a simple, undirected graph \( G\), a biclique is a subset of vertices inducing a complete bipartite subgraph in \( G\). In this paper, we consider two associated optimization problems, the maximum biclique problem, which asks for a biclique of the maximum cardinality in the graph, and the maximum edge biclique problem, aiming to find a biclique with the maximum number of edges in the graph. These NP-hard problems find applications in biclustering-type tasks arising in complex network analysis. Real-life instances of these problems often involve massive, but sparse networks. We develop exact approaches for detecting optimal bicliques in large-scale graphs that combine effective scale reduction techniques with integer programming methodology. Results of computational experiments with numerous real-life network instances demonstrate the performance of the proposed approach.
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    maximum biclique
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    biclustering
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    complex networks
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    community detection
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