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Moving Clusters within a Memetic Algorithm for Graph Partitioning

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  • Inwook Hwang
  • Yong-Hyuk Kim
  • Yourim Yoon

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Most memetic algorithms (MAs) for graph partitioning reduce the cut size of partitions using iterative improvement. But this local process considers one vertex at a time and fails to move clusters between subsets when the movement of any single vertex increases cut size, even though moving the whole cluster would reduce it. A new heuristic identifies clusters from the population of locally optimized random partitions that must anyway be created to seed the MA, and as the MA runs it makes beneficial cluster moves. Results on standard benchmark graphs show significant reductions in cut size, in some cases improving on the best result in the literature.

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  • Inwook Hwang & Yong-Hyuk Kim & Yourim Yoon, 2015. "Moving Clusters within a Memetic Algorithm for Graph Partitioning," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-10, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:238529
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/238529
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