Lower bound for the cost of connecting tree with given vertex degree sequence

08/19/2018
by   Mikhail Goubko, et al.
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The optimal connecting network problem generalizes many models of structure optimization known from the literature, including communication and transport network topology design, graph cut and graph clustering, structure identification from data, etc. For the case of connecting trees with the given sequence of vertex degrees, the cost of the optimal tree is shown to be bounded from below by the solution of a semidefinite optimization program with bilinear matrix constraints, which is reduced to the solution of a series of convex programs with linear matrix inequality constraints. The proposed lower bound estimate is used to construct several heuristic algorithms and to evaluate their quality on a variety of generated and real-life data sets. Keywords: Optimal communication network, generalized Wiener index, origin-destination matrix, semidefinite programming, quadratic matrix inequality.

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