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Open Problems in (Hyper)Graph Decomposition

Authors :
Ajwani, Deepak
Bisseling, Rob H.
Casel, Katrin
Çatalyürek, Ümit V.
Chevalier, Cédric
Chudigiewitsch, Florian
Faraj, Marcelo Fonseca
Fellows, Michael
Gottesbüren, Lars
Heuer, Tobias
Karypis, George
Kaya, Kamer
Lacki, Jakub
Langguth, Johannes
Li, Xiaoye Sherry
Mayer, Ruben
Meintrup, Johannes
Mizutani, Yosuke
Pellegrini, François
Petrini, Fabrizio
Rosamond, Frances
Safro, Ilya
Schlag, Sebastian
Schulz, Christian
Sharma, Roohani
Strash, Darren
Sullivan, Blair D.
Uçar, Bora
Yzelman, Albert-Jan
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Large networks are useful in a wide range of applications. Sometimes problem instances are composed of billions of entities. Decomposing and analyzing these structures helps us gain new insights about our surroundings. Even if the final application concerns a different problem (such as traversal, finding paths, trees, and flows), decomposing large graphs is often an important subproblem for complexity reduction or parallelization. This report is a summary of discussions that happened at Dagstuhl seminar 23331 on "Recent Trends in Graph Decomposition" and presents currently open problems and future directions in the area of (hyper)graph decomposition.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.11812
Document Type :
Working Paper