2023
DOI: 10.1002/net.22181
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Connected graph partitioning with aggregated and non‐aggregated gap objective functions

Abstract: This article deals with the problem of partitioning a graph into connected components by optimizing some balancing objective functions related to the vertex weights. Objective functions based on the gap or range of the partition's components, that is, the difference between the maximum and minimum weight of a vertex in the component, have been already introduced in the literature. Here we introduce the notion of aggregated gap, defined as the sum of the differences between the weights of the vertices and the … Show more

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