We consider the problem of estimating the graph size, where one is given only local access to the graph. We formally define a query model in which one starts with a seed node and is allowed to make queries about neighbours of nodes that have already been seen. In the case of undirected graphs, an estimator of Katzir et al. (2014) based on a sample from the stationary distribution π uses O 1 kπk2 +davg queries; we prove that this is tight. In addition, we establish this as a lower bound even when the algorithm is allowed to crawl the graph arbitrarily; the results of Katzir et al. give an upper bound that is worse by a multiplicative factor tmix·log(n). The picture becomes significantly different in the case of directed graphs. We show that...
The diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years, it moreover became a ...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
We consider the problem of estimating the graph size, where one is given only local access to the gr...
We consider the problem of estimating the graph size, where one is given only local access to the gr...
We consider the problem of estimating the graph size, where one is given only local access to the gr...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G = (...
This paper studies the problem of querying graphs within bounded resources. Given a query Q, a graph...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
International audienceThe diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years ...
Can one compute the PageRank score of a single, arbitrary node in a graph, exploring only a vanishin...
AbstractComputing the transitive closure in directed graphs is a fundamental graph problem. We consi...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
The diameter of an unweighted graph is the maximum pairwise distance among its connected vertices. I...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
The diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years, it moreover became a ...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
We consider the problem of estimating the graph size, where one is given only local access to the gr...
We consider the problem of estimating the graph size, where one is given only local access to the gr...
We consider the problem of estimating the graph size, where one is given only local access to the gr...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G = (...
This paper studies the problem of querying graphs within bounded resources. Given a query Q, a graph...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
International audienceThe diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years ...
Can one compute the PageRank score of a single, arbitrary node in a graph, exploring only a vanishin...
AbstractComputing the transitive closure in directed graphs is a fundamental graph problem. We consi...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
The diameter of an unweighted graph is the maximum pairwise distance among its connected vertices. I...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
The diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years, it moreover became a ...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...
We consider the problem of discovering properties (such as the diameter) of an unknown network G(V,E...