We present a time-optimal deterministic distributed algorithm for approximating a minimum weight vertex cover in hypergraphs of rank f. This problem is equivalent to the Minimum Weight Set Cover problem in which the frequency of every element is bounded by f. The approximation factor of our algorithm is (f+epsilon). Let Delta denote the maximum degree in the hypergraph. Our algorithm runs in the congest model and requires O(log{Delta} / log log Delta) rounds, for constants epsilon in (0,1] and f in N^+. This is the first distributed algorithm for this problem whose running time does not depend on the vertex weights nor the number of vertices. Thus adding another member to the exclusive family of provably optimal distributed algorithms. For ...
Abstract. We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. T...
In this work, we initiate a thorough study of graph optimization problems parameterized by the outpu...
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We present a distributed algorithm that finds a maximal edge packing in O(Δ + log* W) synchronous co...
We present a distributed algorithm that finds a maximal edge packing in O(Δ + log* W) synchronous co...
This paper presents a deterministic distributed algorithm for computing an f(1+epsilon) approximatio...
Abstract. In this paper we consider the problem of computing a minimum-weight vertex-cover in an n-n...
LNCS v. 6196 is the Conference Proceedings of COCOON 2010In this paper, two distributed algorithms f...
This paper presents a deterministic distributed algorithm for computing an f(1+epsilon) approximatio...
In this paper we consider the problem of computing a minimumweight vertex-cover in an n-node, weight...
AbstractFor a given graph G over n vertices, let OPTG denote the size of an optimal solution in G of...
We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. The algorit...
We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. The algorit...
We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. The algorit...
AbstractFor a given graph G over n vertices, let OPTG denote the size of an optimal solution in G of...
Abstract. We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. T...
In this work, we initiate a thorough study of graph optimization problems parameterized by the outpu...
The paper presents distributed and parallel δ-approximation algorithms for covering problems, where ...
We present a distributed algorithm that finds a maximal edge packing in O(Δ + log* W) synchronous co...
We present a distributed algorithm that finds a maximal edge packing in O(Δ + log* W) synchronous co...
This paper presents a deterministic distributed algorithm for computing an f(1+epsilon) approximatio...
Abstract. In this paper we consider the problem of computing a minimum-weight vertex-cover in an n-n...
LNCS v. 6196 is the Conference Proceedings of COCOON 2010In this paper, two distributed algorithms f...
This paper presents a deterministic distributed algorithm for computing an f(1+epsilon) approximatio...
In this paper we consider the problem of computing a minimumweight vertex-cover in an n-node, weight...
AbstractFor a given graph G over n vertices, let OPTG denote the size of an optimal solution in G of...
We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. The algorit...
We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. The algorit...
We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. The algorit...
AbstractFor a given graph G over n vertices, let OPTG denote the size of an optimal solution in G of...
Abstract. We present a distributed 2-approximation algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. T...
In this work, we initiate a thorough study of graph optimization problems parameterized by the outpu...
The paper presents distributed and parallel δ-approximation algorithms for covering problems, where ...