AbstractThe notion of successive approximation is introduced in the context of parallel graph algorithms. The implementation of graph algorithms on Leighton's mesh of trees network model is considered. The implementations that have appeared so far in the literature are relatively straightforward. A common characteristic of these algorithms is that, in each iteration, for each vertex v, at most one edge is selected from the edges incident on v. This selection is based purely on local information such as the weights of the edges incident on v or the labels of the neighboring vertices of v etc. As this sort of information appears on the same row of a mesh, these algorithms lend themselves to a direct implementation. In this paper we present an...
In this thesis we examine three problems in graph theory and propose efficient parallel algorithms f...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an $n$-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseq...
Abstract. For a connected graph, a vertex separator is a set of vertices whose removal creates at le...
We present a new algorithm based on open ear decomposition for testing vertex four-connectivity and ...
AbstractWe present a new algorithm based on open ear decomposition for testing vertex four-connectiv...
In this paper we first give a survey that describes the reductions between several fundamental paral...
We consider the problem of computing a b-MATCHING and a b-EDGE COVER, which are subgraphs of a graph...
Consider the following NP-hard problems: Given a graph G, find minimum 2-edge connected and 2-vertex...
In this paper we present a parallel algorithm that decides whether a graph G has treewidth at most t...
This paper presents several parallel algorithms on unweighted graphs for hypercube computers. The al...
We give algorithms for geometric graph problems in the modern parallel models such as MapReduce [DG0...
Graph connectivity is a fundamental problem in computer science with many important applications. Se...
In this paper we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse-grained multicomputer (CGM...
We present a set of rules that can be used to give optimal solutions to the vertex updating problem ...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an n-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseque...
In this thesis we examine three problems in graph theory and propose efficient parallel algorithms f...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an $n$-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseq...
Abstract. For a connected graph, a vertex separator is a set of vertices whose removal creates at le...
We present a new algorithm based on open ear decomposition for testing vertex four-connectivity and ...
AbstractWe present a new algorithm based on open ear decomposition for testing vertex four-connectiv...
In this paper we first give a survey that describes the reductions between several fundamental paral...
We consider the problem of computing a b-MATCHING and a b-EDGE COVER, which are subgraphs of a graph...
Consider the following NP-hard problems: Given a graph G, find minimum 2-edge connected and 2-vertex...
In this paper we present a parallel algorithm that decides whether a graph G has treewidth at most t...
This paper presents several parallel algorithms on unweighted graphs for hypercube computers. The al...
We give algorithms for geometric graph problems in the modern parallel models such as MapReduce [DG0...
Graph connectivity is a fundamental problem in computer science with many important applications. Se...
In this paper we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse-grained multicomputer (CGM...
We present a set of rules that can be used to give optimal solutions to the vertex updating problem ...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an n-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseque...
In this thesis we examine three problems in graph theory and propose efficient parallel algorithms f...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an $n$-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseq...
Abstract. For a connected graph, a vertex separator is a set of vertices whose removal creates at le...