Local computation algorithms (LCAs) produce small parts of a single (possibly approximate) solution to a given search problem using time and space sublinear in the size of the input. In this work we present LCAs whose time complexity (and usually also space complexity) is independent of the input size. Specifically, we give (1) a (1 − ϵ)-approximation LCA to the maximum weight acyclic edge set, (2) LCAs for approximating multicut and integer multicommodity flow on trees, and (3) a local reduction of weighted matching to any unweighted matching LCA, such that the running time of the weighted matching LCA is d times (where d is the maximal degree) the running time of the unweighted matching LCA, (and therefore independent of the edge weight f...
This paper presents algorithmic and implementation enhancements of Reactive Local Search algorithm f...
In the Local Computation Algorithms (LCA) model, the algorithm is asked to compute a part of the out...
International audienceThis chapter sets up a formal framework for local search and provides a certai...
Local computation algorithms (LCAs) produce small parts of a single (possibly approximate) solution ...
Local computation algorithms (LCAs) produce small parts of a single (possibly approximate) solution ...
In the model of local computation algorithms (LCAs), we aim to compute the queried part of the outpu...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. In the model of local computation algorithms (LCAs...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. In the model of local computation algorithms (LCAs...
The Local Computation Algorithm (LCA) model is a popular model in the field of sublinear-time algori...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Consider a setting in which inputs to and outputs from a computational problem are so large, that th...
Abstract. We propose a general method for converting online algorithms to lo-cal computation algorit...
Locally Checkable Labeling (LCL) problems are graph problems in which a solution is correct if it sa...
Locally Checkable Labeling (LCL) problems are graph problems in which a solution is correct if it sa...
Locally Checkable Labeling (LCL) problems are graph problems in which a solution is correct if it sa...
This paper presents algorithmic and implementation enhancements of Reactive Local Search algorithm f...
In the Local Computation Algorithms (LCA) model, the algorithm is asked to compute a part of the out...
International audienceThis chapter sets up a formal framework for local search and provides a certai...
Local computation algorithms (LCAs) produce small parts of a single (possibly approximate) solution ...
Local computation algorithms (LCAs) produce small parts of a single (possibly approximate) solution ...
In the model of local computation algorithms (LCAs), we aim to compute the queried part of the outpu...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. In the model of local computation algorithms (LCAs...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. In the model of local computation algorithms (LCAs...
The Local Computation Algorithm (LCA) model is a popular model in the field of sublinear-time algori...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Consider a setting in which inputs to and outputs from a computational problem are so large, that th...
Abstract. We propose a general method for converting online algorithms to lo-cal computation algorit...
Locally Checkable Labeling (LCL) problems are graph problems in which a solution is correct if it sa...
Locally Checkable Labeling (LCL) problems are graph problems in which a solution is correct if it sa...
Locally Checkable Labeling (LCL) problems are graph problems in which a solution is correct if it sa...
This paper presents algorithmic and implementation enhancements of Reactive Local Search algorithm f...
In the Local Computation Algorithms (LCA) model, the algorithm is asked to compute a part of the out...
International audienceThis chapter sets up a formal framework for local search and provides a certai...