In this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumor spreading, also known as randomized broadcast.We show that if a network has n nodes and conductance φ then, with high probability, PUSH-PULL will deliver themessage to all nodes in the graph within O(logn/φ) many communication rounds. This bound is best possible. We also give an alternative proof that the completion time of PUSH-PULL is bounded by a polynomial in logn/φ, based on graph sparsification. Although the resulting asymptotic bound is not optimal, this proof shows an interesting and, at the outset, unexpected connection between rumor spreading and graph sparsification. Finally, we show that if the degrees of the two endpoints of each edge in the network...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al., which is a well-studied model f...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the conduct...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the \emph{c...
We show that if a connected graph with n nodes has conductance φ then rumour spreading, also known a...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
For a rumor spreading protocol, the spread time is defined as the first time that everyone learns th...
This thesis deals with two rumor spreading problems. In the first part, we study the rumor spreading...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al., which is a well-studied model f...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the conduct...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the \emph{c...
We show that if a connected graph with n nodes has conductance φ then rumour spreading, also known a...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
For a rumor spreading protocol, the spread time is defined as the first time that everyone learns th...
This thesis deals with two rumor spreading problems. In the first part, we study the rumor spreading...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
International audienceIn standard randomized (push-pull) rumor spreading, nodes communicate in synch...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al., which is a well-studied model f...