Finding Increasingly Large Extremal Graphs with AlphaZero and Tabu Search

Mehrabian, Abbas, Anand, Ankit, Kim, Hyunjik, Sonnerat, Nicolas, Balog, Matej, Comanici, Gheorghe, Berariu, Tudor, Lee, Andrew, Ruoss, Anian, Bulanova, Anna, Toyama, Daniel, Blackwell, Sam, Paredes, Bernardino Romera, Veličković, Petar, Orseau, Laurent, Lee, Joonkyung, Naredla, Anurag Murty, Precup, Doina, Wagner, Adam Zsolt

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

This work studies a central extremal graph theory problem inspired by a 1975 conjecture of Erd\H{o}s, which aims to find graphs with a given size (number of nodes) that maximize the number of edges without having 3- or 4-cycles. We formulate this problem as a sequential decision-making problem and compare AlphaZero, a neural network-guided tree search, with tabu search, a heuristic local search method. Using either method, by introducing a curriculum -- jump-starting the search for larger graphs using good graphs found at smaller sizes -- we improve the state-of-the-art lower bounds for several sizes. We also propose a flexible graph-generation environment and a permutation-invariant network architecture for learning to search in the space of graphs.

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