Cut Sparsification of the Clique Beyond the Ramanujan Bound: A Separation of Cut Versus Spectral Sparsification
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Publication:6347002
arXiv2008.05648MaRDI QIDQ6347002FDOQ6347002
Authors: Antares Chen, Jonathan Shi, Luca Trevisan
Publication date: 12 August 2020
Abstract: We prove that a random -regular graph, with high probability, is a cut sparsifier of the clique with approximation error at most , where and denotes an error term that depends on and and goes to zero if we first take the limit and then the limit . This is established by analyzing linear-size cuts using techniques of Jagannath and Sen derived from ideas in statistical physics, and analyzing small cuts via martingale inequalities. We also prove new lower bounds on spectral sparsification of the clique. If is a spectral sparsifier of the clique and has average degree , we prove that the approximation error is at least the "Ramanujan bound , which is met by -regular Ramanujan graphs, provided that either the weighted adjacency matrix of is a (multiple of) a doubly stochastic matrix, or that satisfies a certain high "odd pseudo-girth" property. The first case can be seen as an "Alon-Boppana theorem for symmetric doubly stochastic matrices," showing that a symmetric doubly stochastic matrix with non-zero entries has a non-trivial eigenvalue of magnitude at least ; the second case generalizes a lower bound of Srivastava and Trevisan, which requires a large girth assumption. Together, these results imply a separation between spectral sparsification and cut sparsification. If is a random -regular graph on vertices, we show that, with high probability, admits a (weighted subgraph) cut sparsifier of average degree and approximation error at most , while every (weighted subgraph) spectral sparsifier of having average degree has approximation error at least .
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