AbstractA coloring of a graph G is an assignment of colors to its vertices so that no two adjacent vertices have the same color. We study the problem of coloring permutation graphs using certain properties of the lattice representation of a permutation and relationships between permutations, directed acyclic graphs and rooted trees having specific key properties. We propose an efficient parallel algorithm which colors an n-node permutation graph in O(log2n) time using O(n2/logn) processors on the CREW PRAM model. Specifically, given a permutation π we construct a tree T∗[π], which we call coloring-permutation tree, using certain combinatorial properties of π. We show that the problem of coloring a permutation graph is equivalent to finding ...
AbstractGiven a graph, in which degree of every node is at most Δ > 2, we give an algorithm for vert...
The problem of computing good graph colorings arises in many diverse applications, such as in the es...
AbstractWe develop some general techniques for converting randomized parallel algorithms into determ...
AbstractA coloring of a graph G is an assignment of colors to its vertices so that no two adjacent v...
. Starting from a permutation of f0; : : : ; n \Gamma 1g we compute in parallel with a workload of O...
[[abstract]]Given a undirected graph G, the breadth-first search tree is constructed by a breadth-fi...
AbstractIn this paper we first show that the permutation-path coloring problem is NP-hard even for v...
AbstractA parallel algorithm is presented for generating a permutation of size n. The algorithm uses...
A parallel (CRCW PRAM) algorithm is given to find a $k$-coloring of a graph randomly drawn from the ...
AbstractGiven a graph, in which degree of every node is at most Δ > 2, we give an algorithm for vert...
AbstractThis paper presents very fast parallel algorithms for approximate edge coloring. Let log(1)n...
Graph coloring is an abstraction of scheduling problems. Using an exclusive-read and exclusive-write...
Combinatorial optimization problems related to permutations have been widely studied. Here, we consi...
We discover a surprising connection between graph coloring in two orthogonal paradigms: parallel and...
In recent times an evident trend in hardware is to opt for multi-core CPUs. This has lead to a situa...
AbstractGiven a graph, in which degree of every node is at most Δ > 2, we give an algorithm for vert...
The problem of computing good graph colorings arises in many diverse applications, such as in the es...
AbstractWe develop some general techniques for converting randomized parallel algorithms into determ...
AbstractA coloring of a graph G is an assignment of colors to its vertices so that no two adjacent v...
. Starting from a permutation of f0; : : : ; n \Gamma 1g we compute in parallel with a workload of O...
[[abstract]]Given a undirected graph G, the breadth-first search tree is constructed by a breadth-fi...
AbstractIn this paper we first show that the permutation-path coloring problem is NP-hard even for v...
AbstractA parallel algorithm is presented for generating a permutation of size n. The algorithm uses...
A parallel (CRCW PRAM) algorithm is given to find a $k$-coloring of a graph randomly drawn from the ...
AbstractGiven a graph, in which degree of every node is at most Δ > 2, we give an algorithm for vert...
AbstractThis paper presents very fast parallel algorithms for approximate edge coloring. Let log(1)n...
Graph coloring is an abstraction of scheduling problems. Using an exclusive-read and exclusive-write...
Combinatorial optimization problems related to permutations have been widely studied. Here, we consi...
We discover a surprising connection between graph coloring in two orthogonal paradigms: parallel and...
In recent times an evident trend in hardware is to opt for multi-core CPUs. This has lead to a situa...
AbstractGiven a graph, in which degree of every node is at most Δ > 2, we give an algorithm for vert...
The problem of computing good graph colorings arises in many diverse applications, such as in the es...
AbstractWe develop some general techniques for converting randomized parallel algorithms into determ...