In this paper we study the time complexity of the single-source reachability problem and the single-source shortest path problem for directed unweighted graphs in the Broadcast CONGEST model. We focus on the case where the diameter D of the underlying network is constant. We show that for the case where D = 1 there is, quite surprisingly, a very simple algorithm that solves the reachability problem in 1(!) round. In contrast, for networks with D = 2, we show that any distributed algorithm (possibly randomized) for this problem requires Omega(sqrt{n/ log{n}}) rounds. Our results therefore completely resolve (up to a small polylog factor) the complexity of the single-source reachability problem for a wide range of diameters. Furthermore, we s...
International audienceWe consider the standard message passing model; we assume the system is fully ...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for finding a single source shortest path tree in a planar undirec...
In this thesis we study the problem of computing Betweenness Centrality in dynamic and distributed n...
We study the broadcast version of the CONGEST-CLIQUE model of distributed computing. This model oper...
International audienceWe study the shortest-path broadcast problem in graphs and digraphs, where a m...
A distributed network is modeled by a graph having n nodes (processors) and diameter D. We study the...
We design fast deterministic algorithms for distance computation in the CONGESTED CLIQUE model. Our ...
Motivated by the increasing need for fast processing of large-scale graphs, we study a number of fun...
We present a method for solving the shortest transshipment problem - also known as uncapacitated min...
We present a method for solving the transshipment problem - also known as uncapacitated minimum cost...
In this paper the network problem of determining all-pairs shortest-path is examined. A distributed ...
Distributed graph algorithms in the standard CONGEST model often exhibit the time-complexity lower b...
11 pagesInternational audienceWe present a new algorithm, which solves the problem of distributively...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm, which solves the problem of distributively finding...
We present the first super-linear lower bounds for natural graph problems in the CONGEST model, answ...
International audienceWe consider the standard message passing model; we assume the system is fully ...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for finding a single source shortest path tree in a planar undirec...
In this thesis we study the problem of computing Betweenness Centrality in dynamic and distributed n...
We study the broadcast version of the CONGEST-CLIQUE model of distributed computing. This model oper...
International audienceWe study the shortest-path broadcast problem in graphs and digraphs, where a m...
A distributed network is modeled by a graph having n nodes (processors) and diameter D. We study the...
We design fast deterministic algorithms for distance computation in the CONGESTED CLIQUE model. Our ...
Motivated by the increasing need for fast processing of large-scale graphs, we study a number of fun...
We present a method for solving the shortest transshipment problem - also known as uncapacitated min...
We present a method for solving the transshipment problem - also known as uncapacitated minimum cost...
In this paper the network problem of determining all-pairs shortest-path is examined. A distributed ...
Distributed graph algorithms in the standard CONGEST model often exhibit the time-complexity lower b...
11 pagesInternational audienceWe present a new algorithm, which solves the problem of distributively...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm, which solves the problem of distributively finding...
We present the first super-linear lower bounds for natural graph problems in the CONGEST model, answ...
International audienceWe consider the standard message passing model; we assume the system is fully ...
AbstractAn algorithm is presented for finding a single source shortest path tree in a planar undirec...
In this thesis we study the problem of computing Betweenness Centrality in dynamic and distributed n...