AbstractIn this paper, we study the static behavior of distributed memory architecture with general tree structures. After defining and discussing the notion of average diameter, we first show that the average time it takes to send messages between any two arbitrary processors in a binary tree structure with n processors is θ(log n), through combinatorial analysis. We will also show that we can extend this result to general tree structures with n nodes, with a reasonable assumption, i.e., when m = o(n), where m is the maximum number of children any node could have.We believe that the results presented in this paper have captured some important inter-processor data transmission behavior of computers with distributed memory architectures, par...
AbstractWe describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...
invited paperInternational audienceWe present a new algorithm, which solves the problem of distribut...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the static behavior of distributed memory architecture with general ...
The problem of obtaining optimal processing time in a distributed computing system consisting of (N+...
We consider the task of comparing two rooted trees with port labelings. Roots of the trees are joine...
The general communication tree embedding problem is the problem of mapping a set of communicating te...
The general communication tree embedding problem is the problem of mapping a set of communicating te...
We study the communication complexity of asynchronous distributed algorithms, such as the dis-tribut...
AbstractWe continue the study of communication costs of Consensus and Leader initiated in a previous...
Abstract. A distributed algorithm is presented that constructs the minimum-weight spanning tree of a...
A binary-tree algorithm, Bin(n), proceeds level-by-level from the leaves of a 2n-leaf balanced binar...
Abstract-The problem of obtaining optimal processing time in a distributed computing system consisti...
Previous work on the analysis of execution time of parallel algorithms has either largely ignored co...
We study the NP-hard problem of approximating a Minimum Routing Cost Spanning Tree in the message pa...
AbstractWe describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...
invited paperInternational audienceWe present a new algorithm, which solves the problem of distribut...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the static behavior of distributed memory architecture with general ...
The problem of obtaining optimal processing time in a distributed computing system consisting of (N+...
We consider the task of comparing two rooted trees with port labelings. Roots of the trees are joine...
The general communication tree embedding problem is the problem of mapping a set of communicating te...
The general communication tree embedding problem is the problem of mapping a set of communicating te...
We study the communication complexity of asynchronous distributed algorithms, such as the dis-tribut...
AbstractWe continue the study of communication costs of Consensus and Leader initiated in a previous...
Abstract. A distributed algorithm is presented that constructs the minimum-weight spanning tree of a...
A binary-tree algorithm, Bin(n), proceeds level-by-level from the leaves of a 2n-leaf balanced binar...
Abstract-The problem of obtaining optimal processing time in a distributed computing system consisti...
Previous work on the analysis of execution time of parallel algorithms has either largely ignored co...
We study the NP-hard problem of approximating a Minimum Routing Cost Spanning Tree in the message pa...
AbstractWe describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the National Science Foundation...
invited paperInternational audienceWe present a new algorithm, which solves the problem of distribut...