Title
Commutative Algorithms Approximate the LLL-distribution.
Abstract
Following the groundbreaking Moser-Tardos algorithm for the Lovasz Local Lemma (LLL), a series of works have exploited a key ingredient of the original analysis, the witness tree lemma, in order to: derive deterministic, parallel and distributed algorithms for the LLL, to estimate the entropy of the output distribution, to partially avoid bad events, to deal with super-polynomially many bad events, and even to devise new algorithmic frameworks. Meanwhile, a parallel line of work, has established tools for analyzing stochastic local search algorithms motivated by the LLL that do not fall within the Moser-Tardos framework. Unfortunately, the aforementioned results do not transfer to these more general settings. Mainly, this is because the witness tree lemma, provably, no longer holds. Here we prove that for commutative algorithms, a class recently introduced by Kolmogorov and which captures the vast majority of LLL applications, the witness tree lemma does hold. Armed with this fact, we extend the main result of Haeupler, Saha, and Srinivasan to commutative algorithms, establishing that the output of such algorithms well-approximates the emph{LLL-distribution}, i.e., the distribution obtained by conditioning on all bad events being avoided, and give several new applications. For example, we show that the recent algorithm of Molloy for list coloring number of sparse, triangle-free graphs can output exponential many list colorings of the input graph.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
APPROX-RANDOM
Discrete mathematics,Combinatorics,Exponential function,Commutative property,List coloring,Algorithm,Distributed algorithm,Parallel,Lovász local lemma,Local search (optimization),Mathematics,Lemma (mathematics)
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
18
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fotis Iliopoulos1135.28