METIS

METIS is a software package for graph partitioning that implements various multilevel algorithms.[1][2]

METIS' multilevel approach has three phases and comes with several algorithms for each phase:

  1. Coarsen the graph by generating a sequence of graphs G0, G1, ..., GN, where G0 is the original graph and for each 0 ≤ i ≤ j ≤ N, the number of vertices in Gi is greater than the number of vertices in Gj.
  2. Compute a partition of GN
  3. Project the partition back through the sequence in the order of GN, ..., G0, refining it with respect to each graph.

The final partition computed during the third phase (the refined partition projected onto G0) is a partition of the original graph.

References

  1. George Karypis and Vipin Kumar (1995). METIS - Unstructured Graph Partitioning and Sparse Matrix Ordering System, Version 2.0 (Technical report).
  2. Karypis, G. and Kumar, V. (1999). "A fast and high quality multilevel scheme for partitioning irregular graphs". SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 20 (1): 359. doi:10.1137/S1064827595287997.

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