We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bins that are organized as the vertices of an undirected graph G. Balls arrive one at a time. When a ball arrives, it first chooses a vertex u in G uniformly at random. Then the ball performs a local search in G starting from u until it reaches a vertex with local minimum load, where the ball is finally placed on. Then the next ball arrives and this procedure is repeated. For the case m = n, we give an upper bound for the maximum load on graphs with bounded degrees. We also propose the study of the cover time of this process, which is defined as the smallest m so that every bin has at least one ball allocated to it. We establish an upper bound for the cover time on graphs with bounded...
We study the following synchronous process that we call repeated balls-into-bins. The process is sta...
A fundamental problem in distributed computing is the distribution of requests to a set of uniform s...
Balls-into-bins games for uniform bins are widely used to model randomised load balancing strategies...
We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bins that are organized as the vertices of ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Abstract-We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bin...
We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bins that are organized as the vertices of ...
We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bins that are organized as the vertices of ...
In this paper we propose an algorithm for allocating $n$ sequential balls into $n$ bins that are org...
The idea of using multiple choices to improve allocation schemes is now well understood and is often...
In this paper we propose an algorithm for allocating n sequential balls into n bins that are organiz...
AbstractThe study of balls-into-bins processes or occupancy problems has a long history. These proce...
In this work, we examine a generic class of simple distributed balls-into-bins algorithms. Exploitin...
We consider a variation of balls-into-bins which randomly allocates $m$ balls into $n$ bins. Followi...
As a brief announcement [12], we proposed the following balls-into-bins strategy allocating n balls ...
The study of {\em balls-into-bins processes} or {\em occupancy problems} has a long history. These p...
We study the following synchronous process that we call repeated balls-into-bins. The process is sta...
A fundamental problem in distributed computing is the distribution of requests to a set of uniform s...
Balls-into-bins games for uniform bins are widely used to model randomised load balancing strategies...
We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bins that are organized as the vertices of ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Abstract-We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bin...
We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bins that are organized as the vertices of ...
We study a natural process for allocating m balls into n bins that are organized as the vertices of ...
In this paper we propose an algorithm for allocating $n$ sequential balls into $n$ bins that are org...
The idea of using multiple choices to improve allocation schemes is now well understood and is often...
In this paper we propose an algorithm for allocating n sequential balls into n bins that are organiz...
AbstractThe study of balls-into-bins processes or occupancy problems has a long history. These proce...
In this work, we examine a generic class of simple distributed balls-into-bins algorithms. Exploitin...
We consider a variation of balls-into-bins which randomly allocates $m$ balls into $n$ bins. Followi...
As a brief announcement [12], we proposed the following balls-into-bins strategy allocating n balls ...
The study of {\em balls-into-bins processes} or {\em occupancy problems} has a long history. These p...
We study the following synchronous process that we call repeated balls-into-bins. The process is sta...
A fundamental problem in distributed computing is the distribution of requests to a set of uniform s...
Balls-into-bins games for uniform bins are widely used to model randomised load balancing strategies...