The Vertex Bisection Problem (VBP) consists in partitioning a generic graph into two equallysized subgraphs and such that the number of vertices in with at least one adjacent vertex in is minimized. This problem is NP-hard with practical applications in the telecommunication industry. In this article we propose a new constructive algorithm for VBP based on the Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) methodology. We call our algorithm CVBP. We compare CVBP with a previously published GRASP-based constructive algorithm (LIT) in order to assess the performance of our algorithm in practice. The results of the experiment showed that CVBP outperformed LIT by 75.83 % in solution quality. The validation of the experimental evidence was performed by the well-known Wilcoxon Signed Rank Sum Test. The test found statistical significance for a confidence level of 99.99 %. Therefore, we consider that our constructive heuristic is a good alternative to stochastically solve the Vertex Bisection Problem.
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