We present simple deterministic algorithms for subgraph finding and enumeration in the broadcast CONGEST model of distributed computation: For any constant k, detecting k-paths and trees on k nodes can be done in O(1) rounds. For any constant k, detecting k-cycles and pseudotrees on k nodes can be done in O(n) rounds. On d-degenerate graphs, cliques and 4-cycles can be enumerated in O(d+log n) rounds, and 5-cycles in O(d2 + log n) rounds. In many cases, these bounds are tight up to logarithmic factors. Moreover, we show that the algorithms for d-degenerate graphs can be improved to O(d/ log n) and O(d2/log n), respectively, in the supported CONGEST model, which can be seen as an intermediate model between CONGEST and the congested clique. ©...
The densest subgraph problem, introduced in the 80s by Picard and Queyranne as well as Goldberg, is ...
We study the broadcast version of the CONGEST-CLIQUE model of distributed computing. This model oper...
© 2019 Association for Computing Machinery. We consider the pattern detection problem in graphs: giv...
We present simple deterministic algorithms for subgraph finding and enumeration in the broadcast CON...
We present simple deterministic algorithms for subgraph finding and enumeration in the broadcast CON...
The distributed subgraph detection asks, for a fixed graph H, whether the n-node input graph contain...
The problem of detecting network structures plays a central role in distributed computing. One of th...
The problem of detecting network structures plays a central role in distributed computing. One of th...
In this paper we give sublinear-time distributed algorithms in the CONGEST model for subgraph detect...
Subgraph detection has recently been one of the most studied problems in the CONGEST model of distri...
Subgraph detection has recently been one of the most studied problems in the CONGEST model of distri...
The broadcast congested clique model is a message-passing model of distributed computation where n ...
The broadcast congested clique model (BClique) is a message-passing model of distributed computatio...
This paper addresses the cornerstone family of local problems in distributed computing, and investig...
International audienceDistributed property testing in networks has been introduced by Brakerski and ...
The densest subgraph problem, introduced in the 80s by Picard and Queyranne as well as Goldberg, is ...
We study the broadcast version of the CONGEST-CLIQUE model of distributed computing. This model oper...
© 2019 Association for Computing Machinery. We consider the pattern detection problem in graphs: giv...
We present simple deterministic algorithms for subgraph finding and enumeration in the broadcast CON...
We present simple deterministic algorithms for subgraph finding and enumeration in the broadcast CON...
The distributed subgraph detection asks, for a fixed graph H, whether the n-node input graph contain...
The problem of detecting network structures plays a central role in distributed computing. One of th...
The problem of detecting network structures plays a central role in distributed computing. One of th...
In this paper we give sublinear-time distributed algorithms in the CONGEST model for subgraph detect...
Subgraph detection has recently been one of the most studied problems in the CONGEST model of distri...
Subgraph detection has recently been one of the most studied problems in the CONGEST model of distri...
The broadcast congested clique model is a message-passing model of distributed computation where n ...
The broadcast congested clique model (BClique) is a message-passing model of distributed computatio...
This paper addresses the cornerstone family of local problems in distributed computing, and investig...
International audienceDistributed property testing in networks has been introduced by Brakerski and ...
The densest subgraph problem, introduced in the 80s by Picard and Queyranne as well as Goldberg, is ...
We study the broadcast version of the CONGEST-CLIQUE model of distributed computing. This model oper...
© 2019 Association for Computing Machinery. We consider the pattern detection problem in graphs: giv...