a new efficient rlf-like algorithm for the vertex coloring problem
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Abstract
The Recursive Largest First (RLF) algorithm is one of the most popular greedy
heuristics for the vertex coloring problem. It sequentially builds color
classes on the basis of greedy choices. In particular, the first vertex
placed in a color class C is one with a maximum number of uncolored
neighbors, and the next vertices placed in C are chosen so that they have as
many uncolored neighbors which cannot be placed in C. These greedy choices
can have a significant impact on the performance of the algorithm, which
explains why we propose alternative selection rules. Computational
experiments on 63 difficult DIMACS instances show that the resulting new
RLF-like algorithm, when compared with the standard RLF, allows to obtain a
reduction of more than 50% of the gap between the number of colors used and
the best known upper bound on the chromatic number. The new greedy algorithm
even competes with basic metaheuristics for the vertex coloring problem.
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| Authors | ;Adegbindin Mourchid;Hertz Alain;Bellaïche Martine |
| Journal | chemnanomat |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.2298/YJOR151102003A
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