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Recently, a number of researchers have investigated a class of graph partitioning algorithms that reduce the size of the graph by collapsing vertices and edges, partition the smaller graph, and then uncoarsen it to construct a partition for the original graph 4, 26. From the early work it was clear that multilevel techniques held great promise; however, it was not known if they can be made to consistently produce high quality partitions for graphs arising in a wide range of application domains. We investigate the effectiveness of many different choices for all three phases: coarsening, partition of the coarsest graph, and refinement. In particular, we present a new coarsening heuristic (called heavy-edge heuristic) for which the size of the partition of the coarse graph is within a small factor of the size of the final partition obtained after multilevel refinement. We also present a much faster variation of the Kernighan-Lin algorithm for refining during uncoarsening. We tes...
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George Karypis
Vipin Kumar
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69da127114d58ce4aaa3bfeb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1137/s1064827595287997