We present a collection of new techniques for designing and analyzing efficient external-memory algorithms for graph problems and illustrate how these techniques can be applied to a wide variety of specific problems. Our results include: Proximate-neighboring. We present a simple method for deriving external-memory lower bounds via reductions from a problem we call the “proximate neighbors” problem. We use this technique to derive non-trivial lower bounds for such problems as list ranking, expression tree evaluation, and connected components. PRAM simulation. We give methods for efficiently simulating PRAM computations in external memory, even for some cases in which the PRAM algorithm is not work-optimal. We apply this to derive a number o...
ALEXNEX07/ ANACO04: Workshop on Algorithm Engineering & Experiments, 6 January 2007, Astor Crowne P...
We present priority queues in the external memory model with block size B and main memory size M tha...
Abstract. We present a new approach for designing external graph algorithms and use it to design sim...
We present a collection of new techniques for designing and analyzing efficient external-memory algo...
We present a collection of new techniques for designing and analyzing efficient external-memory algo...
We present external memory algorithms for outerplanarity testing, embedding outerplanar graphs, brea...
For many algorithmic problems, traditional algorithms that optimise on the number of instructions ex...
AbstractGraph data in modern scientific and engineering applications are often too large to fit in t...
Novel algorithms are presented for parallel and external memory list-ranking. The same algorithms ca...
We present a new approach for designing external graph algorithms and use it to design simple determ...
In many different areas of computing, problems can arise which are too large to fit in main memory. ...
We empirically investigate algorithms for solving Connected Components in the external memory model....
We give the first external memory algorithm for breadth-first search (BFS) which achieves o(n) I/Os ...
We give the first external memory algorithm for breadth-first search (BFS) which achieves $o(n)$ I/O...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a number of network-analysis al-gorithms in the external-memory ...
ALEXNEX07/ ANACO04: Workshop on Algorithm Engineering & Experiments, 6 January 2007, Astor Crowne P...
We present priority queues in the external memory model with block size B and main memory size M tha...
Abstract. We present a new approach for designing external graph algorithms and use it to design sim...
We present a collection of new techniques for designing and analyzing efficient external-memory algo...
We present a collection of new techniques for designing and analyzing efficient external-memory algo...
We present external memory algorithms for outerplanarity testing, embedding outerplanar graphs, brea...
For many algorithmic problems, traditional algorithms that optimise on the number of instructions ex...
AbstractGraph data in modern scientific and engineering applications are often too large to fit in t...
Novel algorithms are presented for parallel and external memory list-ranking. The same algorithms ca...
We present a new approach for designing external graph algorithms and use it to design simple determ...
In many different areas of computing, problems can arise which are too large to fit in main memory. ...
We empirically investigate algorithms for solving Connected Components in the external memory model....
We give the first external memory algorithm for breadth-first search (BFS) which achieves o(n) I/Os ...
We give the first external memory algorithm for breadth-first search (BFS) which achieves $o(n)$ I/O...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a number of network-analysis al-gorithms in the external-memory ...
ALEXNEX07/ ANACO04: Workshop on Algorithm Engineering & Experiments, 6 January 2007, Astor Crowne P...
We present priority queues in the external memory model with block size B and main memory size M tha...
Abstract. We present a new approach for designing external graph algorithms and use it to design sim...