Circulant graphs are regular graphs based on Cayley graphs defined on the Abelian group Zn. They are popular network topologies that arise in distributed computing. Using number theoretical tools, we first prove two main results for random directed k-regular circulant graphs with n vertices, when n is sufficiently large and k is fixed. First, for any fixed ε>0, n=p prime and L≥p 1/k (logp)1+1/k+ε, walks of length at most L terminate at every vertex with asymptotically the same probability. Second, for any n, there is a polynomial time algorithm that for almost all undirected 2r-regular circulant graphs finds a vertex bisector and an edge bisector, both of size less than n 1-1/r+o(1). We then prove that the latter result also holds for all (...
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We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
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We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
In this paper we provide an explicit way to compute asymptotically almost sure upper bounds on the b...
Abstract. We investigate various features of a quite new family of graphs, introduced as a possible ...
Investiguem el problema de fer safareig, en el qual els nodes d'una xarxad'intercomunicació c...
Abstract. The diameter of a graph measures the maximal distance between any pair of vertices. The di...
Gossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a packet tha...
In this paper we present simple randomized algorithms to bisect cubic and 4-regular graphs. These...
International audienceA Coalescing-Branching Random Walk (CoBra) is a natural extension to the stand...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
© 2016 Dr. Hamid MokhtarCayley graphs are highly attractive structures for communication networks be...
AbstractThe one-way and two-way communication modes used for sending messages to processors of inter...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
International audienceGossiping (also called total exchange or all-to-all communication) is the proc...
In this paper we describe a randomized greedy algorithm for obtaining bisections of graphs. Analysi...
AbstractIn this paper we provide an explicit way to compute asymptotically almost sure upper bounds ...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
In this paper we provide an explicit way to compute asymptotically almost sure upper bounds on the b...
Abstract. We investigate various features of a quite new family of graphs, introduced as a possible ...