In this paper, we study the parallel query complexity of reconstructing biological and digital phylogenetic trees from simple queries involving their nodes. This is motivated from computational biology, data protection, and computer security settings, which can be abstracted in terms of two parties, a responder, Alice, who must correctly answer queries of a given type regarding a degree-d tree, T, and a querier, Bob, who issues batches of queries, with each query in a batch being independent of the others, so as to eventually infer the structure of T. We show that a querier can efficiently reconstruct an n-node degree-d tree, T, with a logarithmic number of rounds and quasilinear number of queries, with high probability, for various types o...
Motivation: In recent years there has been increased interest in producing large and accurate phylog...
Phylogenetic inference refers to the reconstruction of evolutionary relationships among various spec...
Phylogenetic networks are a restricted class of directed acyclic graphs that model evolu-tionary his...
AbstractThe field of bioinformatics is witnessing a rapid and overwhelming accumulation of molecular...
The benefits of experimental algorithmics and algorithm engineering need to be extended to applicati...
We present a novel distance-based algorithm for evolutionary tree reconstruction. Our algorithm rec...
Phylogenetic trees describe the evolutionary history of a group of present-day species from a common...
AbstractThis paper treats polynomial-time algorithms for reconstruction of phylogenetic trees. The d...
Phylogenetic trees describe the evolutionary history of a group of present-day species from a common...
Phylogenetic trees are commonly reconstructed based on hard optimization problems such as maximum pa...
Abstract Phylogenetic analysis is an area of computational biology concerned with the reconstructio...
AbstractThe field of bioinformatics is witnessing a rapid and overwhelming accumulation of molecular...
Building phylogenetic trees is one of the significant applications within bioinformatics, mainly due...
Building phylogenetic trees is one of the significant applications within bioinformatics, mainly due...
Building phylogenetic trees is one of the significant applications within bioinformatics, mainly due...
Motivation: In recent years there has been increased interest in producing large and accurate phylog...
Phylogenetic inference refers to the reconstruction of evolutionary relationships among various spec...
Phylogenetic networks are a restricted class of directed acyclic graphs that model evolu-tionary his...
AbstractThe field of bioinformatics is witnessing a rapid and overwhelming accumulation of molecular...
The benefits of experimental algorithmics and algorithm engineering need to be extended to applicati...
We present a novel distance-based algorithm for evolutionary tree reconstruction. Our algorithm rec...
Phylogenetic trees describe the evolutionary history of a group of present-day species from a common...
AbstractThis paper treats polynomial-time algorithms for reconstruction of phylogenetic trees. The d...
Phylogenetic trees describe the evolutionary history of a group of present-day species from a common...
Phylogenetic trees are commonly reconstructed based on hard optimization problems such as maximum pa...
Abstract Phylogenetic analysis is an area of computational biology concerned with the reconstructio...
AbstractThe field of bioinformatics is witnessing a rapid and overwhelming accumulation of molecular...
Building phylogenetic trees is one of the significant applications within bioinformatics, mainly due...
Building phylogenetic trees is one of the significant applications within bioinformatics, mainly due...
Building phylogenetic trees is one of the significant applications within bioinformatics, mainly due...
Motivation: In recent years there has been increased interest in producing large and accurate phylog...
Phylogenetic inference refers to the reconstruction of evolutionary relationships among various spec...
Phylogenetic networks are a restricted class of directed acyclic graphs that model evolu-tionary his...