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Finding a planted clique by adaptive probing

Published 28 Mar 2019 in math.CO, cs.DM, cs.DS, and math.PR | (1903.12050v2)

Abstract: We consider a variant of the planted clique problem where we are allowed unbounded computational time but can only investigate a small part of the graph by adaptive edge queries. We determine (up to logarithmic factors) the number of queries necessary both for detecting the presence of a planted clique and for finding the planted clique. Specifically, let $G \sim G(n,1/2,k)$ be a random graph on $n$ vertices with a planted clique of size $k$. We show that no algorithm that makes at most $q = o(n2 / k2 + n)$ adaptive queries to the adjacency matrix of $G$ is likely to find the planted clique. On the other hand, when $k \geq (2+\epsilon) \log_2 n$ there exists a simple algorithm (with unbounded computational power) that finds the planted clique with high probability by making $q = O( (n2 / k2) \log2 n + n \log n)$ adaptive queries. For detection, the additive $n$ term is not necessary: the number of queries needed to detect the presence of a planted clique is $n2 / k2$ (up to logarithmic factors).

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