Maximum k-Plex Computation: Theory and Practice

Author:

Chang Lijun1ORCID,Yao Kai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Abstract

The k-plex model relaxes the clique model by allowing each vertex to miss up to k neighbors, including the vertex itself. A 1-plex is a clique. Many exact algorithms have been recently designed for finding the k-plex with the largest number of vertices, known as the maximum k-plex computation problem. However, all the existing algorithms, except BS, has the trivial worst-case time complexity of O*(2n) when ignoring polynomial factors. On the other hand, although BS improves the time complexity to O*(βkn) where βk < 2 is a constant depending only on k, its practical performance is not satisfactory. In this paper, we study the maximum k-plex computation problem from both theory and practice. We first propose two new reduction rules and a new branching rule and prove that the base of the exponential time complexity is reduced to γk when the new reduction and branching rules are incorporated into a standard backtracking algorithm; here γk < βk. We then design a two-stage approach kPlexT to improve the exponent of the time complexity by separating the search of large k-plexes from the search of small ones. We prove that kPlexT runs in O*((α Δ)k+1 γ_kα) time when the maximum k-plex size Ωk(G) is at least 2k-1, and in O*((α Δ)k+1 γ_kα + min(γkn, n2k-2)) time otherwise; here, α is the degeneracy and Δ is the maximum degree of the input graph. We also prove that with slight modification, kPlexT runs in O*((αΔ)k+1 (k+1)α+k-Ωk(G)) time when ømega_k(G) ≥ 2k-1. Finally, we propose another reduction rule and a better initialization method to improve the practical performance of kPlexT. Extensive empirical studies demonstrate that kPlexT achieves state-of-the-art practical performance. We also show that our improved time complexity carries over to other related problems such as enumerating all maximal k-plexes, quasi-cliques, and k-biplexes.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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