| openaire: EC/H2020/755839/EU//BANDWIDTHWe present a complete classification of the deterministic distributed time complexity for a family of graph problems: binary labeling problems in trees. These are locally checkable problems that can be encoded with an alphabet of size two in the edge labeling formalism. Examples of binary labeling problems include sinkless orientation, sinkless and sourceless orientation, 2-vertex coloring, perfect matching, and the task of coloring edges red and blue such that all nodes are incident to at least one red and at least one blue edge. More generally, we can encode e.g. any cardinality constraints on indegrees and outdegrees. We study the deterministic time complexity of solving a given binary labeling pr...
We study decision problems related to graph properties from the perspective of nondeterministic dist...
A number of recent papers – e.g. Brandt et al. (STOC 2016), Chang et al. (FOCS 2016), Ghaffari & Su ...
AbstractWe present and analyse a very simple randomised distributed vertex colouring algorithm for a...
| openaire: EC/H2020/755839/EU//BANDWIDTHWe present a complete classification of the deterministic d...
We present a complete classification of the deterministic distributed time complexity for a family o...
Consider any locally checkable labeling problem Π in rooted regular trees: there is a finite set of ...
In distributed computing, nodes of a network process information algorithmically while sending and r...
Abstract. This paper concerns a number of algorithmic problems on graphs and how they may be solved ...
This paper studies the power of non-restricted preprocessing on a communication graph G, in a synchr...
Locally checkable labeling problems in the LOCAL model of distributed computation are known to have ...
Abstract. We prove exact bounds on the time complexity of distributed graph colouring. If we are giv...
Abstract. A distributed algorithm is presented that constructs the minimum-weight spanning tree of a...
Consider a set of items and a set of m colors, where each item is associated to one color. Consider ...
The field of distributed computing and distributed algorithms is a well-established and quickly deve...
This work studies decision problems from the perspective of nondeterministic distributed algorithms....
We study decision problems related to graph properties from the perspective of nondeterministic dist...
A number of recent papers – e.g. Brandt et al. (STOC 2016), Chang et al. (FOCS 2016), Ghaffari & Su ...
AbstractWe present and analyse a very simple randomised distributed vertex colouring algorithm for a...
| openaire: EC/H2020/755839/EU//BANDWIDTHWe present a complete classification of the deterministic d...
We present a complete classification of the deterministic distributed time complexity for a family o...
Consider any locally checkable labeling problem Π in rooted regular trees: there is a finite set of ...
In distributed computing, nodes of a network process information algorithmically while sending and r...
Abstract. This paper concerns a number of algorithmic problems on graphs and how they may be solved ...
This paper studies the power of non-restricted preprocessing on a communication graph G, in a synchr...
Locally checkable labeling problems in the LOCAL model of distributed computation are known to have ...
Abstract. We prove exact bounds on the time complexity of distributed graph colouring. If we are giv...
Abstract. A distributed algorithm is presented that constructs the minimum-weight spanning tree of a...
Consider a set of items and a set of m colors, where each item is associated to one color. Consider ...
The field of distributed computing and distributed algorithms is a well-established and quickly deve...
This work studies decision problems from the perspective of nondeterministic distributed algorithms....
We study decision problems related to graph properties from the perspective of nondeterministic dist...
A number of recent papers – e.g. Brandt et al. (STOC 2016), Chang et al. (FOCS 2016), Ghaffari & Su ...
AbstractWe present and analyse a very simple randomised distributed vertex colouring algorithm for a...