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A Strong Inapproximability Gap for a Generalization of Minimum Bisection
Aarhus, Denmark July 07-July 10
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Jonas Holmerin, Royal Institute of Technology
Subhash Khot, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ-08544.

As a problem with similar properties to Minimum Bisection, we consider the following: given a homogeneous system of linear equations over Z_2^{} , with exactly k variables in each equation, find a balanced assignment that minimizes the number of satisfied equations. A balanced assignment is one which contains an equal number of 0s and 1s.

When k = 2, this is the Minimum Bisection problem. We consider the case k = 3. In this case, it is NP-complete to determine whether the object function is zero [6], so the problem is not approximable at all. However, we prove that it is NP-hard to determine distinguish between the cases that all but a fraction \varepsilon of the equations can be satisfied and that at least a fraction ?-\varepsilon of all equations cannot be satisfied. A similar result for Minimum Bisection would imply that the problem is hard to approximate within any constant. For the problem of approximating the maximum number of equations satisfied by a balanced assignment, this implies that the problem is NP-hard to approximate within 4/3-\varepsilon , for any \varepsilon > 0.

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Jonas Holmerin, Subhash Khot, "A Strong Inapproximability Gap for a Generalization of Minimum Bisection," ccc, pp.371, 18th Annual IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity (CCC'03), 2003
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