Lecture 13
                              10/25/1994

			   Graph Algorithms

			   Prof. Steve Homer
			    Guest lecturer


Finding the largest clique in a graph
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Given a graph G, a clique C is a fully connected subgraph in G. The
problem of finding the largest clique in a any given graph is known to
be NP. Moreover, finding an "approximation" for the clique is known to
be NP. Despite this negative result, finding the largest clique in a
graph is important (e.g. to find good hamming codes), and for some
graphs, it may be possible to achieve good approximations. Several
algorithms will be described, including an algorithm that has a
provable lower bound on the size of the clique it produces (log^2 N). 


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Date of last update: October 19, 1994.