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Local approximation of the Maximum Cut in regular graphs

13 February 2019
Étienne Bamas
Louis Esperet
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Abstract

This paper is devoted to the distributed complexity of finding an approximation of the maximum cut in graphs. A classical algorithm consists in letting each vertex choose its side of the cut uniformly at random. This does not require any communication and achieves an approximation ratio of at least 12\tfrac1221​ in average. When the graph is ddd-regular and triangle-free, a slightly better approximation ratio can be achieved with a randomized algorithm running in a single round. Here, we investigate the round complexity of deterministic distributed algorithms for MAXCUT in regular graphs. We first prove that if GGG is ddd-regular, with ddd even and fixed, no deterministic algorithm running in a constant number of rounds can achieve a constant approximation ratio. We then give a simple one-round deterministic algorithm achieving an approximation ratio of 1d\tfrac1{d}d1​ for ddd-regular graphs with ddd odd. We show that this is best possible in several ways, and in particular no deterministic algorithm with approximation ratio 1d+ϵ\tfrac1{d}+\epsilond1​+ϵ (with ϵ>0\epsilon>0ϵ>0) can run in a constant number of rounds. We also prove results of a similar flavour for the MAXDICUT problem in regular oriented graphs, where we want to maximize the number of arcs oriented from the left part to the right part of the cut.

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