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_p-Norm Multiway Cut

2021 
We introduce and study 𝓁_p-norm-multiway-cut: the input here is an undirected graph with non-negative edge weights along with k terminals and the goal is to find a partition of the vertex set into k parts each containing exactly one terminal so as to minimize the 𝓁_p-norm of the cut values of the parts. This is a unified generalization of min-sum multiway cut (when p = 1) and min-max multiway cut (when p = ∞), both of which are well-studied classic problems in the graph partitioning literature. We show that 𝓁_p-norm-multiway-cut is NP-hard for constant number of terminals and is NP-hard in planar graphs. On the algorithmic side, we design an O(log² n)-approximation for all p ≥ 1. We also show an integrality gap of Ω(k^{1-1/p}) for a natural convex program and an O(k^{1-1/p-e})-inapproximability for any constant e > 0 assuming the small set expansion hypothesis.
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