We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given network with n vertices. Initially, some vertex owns a rumour and passes it to one of its neighbours, which is chosen randomly. In each of the succeeding rounds, every vertex that knows the rumour informs a random neighbour. It has been shown on various network topologies that this algorithm succeeds in spreading the rumour within O(log n) rounds. However, many studies are quite coarse and involve huge constants that do not allow for a direct comparison between different network topologies. In this paper, we analyse the push model on several important families of graphs, and obtain tight runtime estimates. We first show that, for any almost-r...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We propose and analyze a quasirandom analogue of the classical push model for disseminating informat...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at analyzing the classical information spreading push pr...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
We show that if a connected graph with n nodes has conductance φ then rumour spreading, also known a...
Abstract. In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between a fully randomized protocol for ru...
We show that if a connected graph with n nodes has conductance φ then rumour spreading, also known a...
International audienceWe consider the well-studied rumor spreading model in which nodes contact a ra...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between a fully randomized protocol for rumour sprea...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the conduct...
We propose and analyse a quasirandom analogue of the classical push model for disseminating informat...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We propose and analyze a quasirandom analogue of the classical push model for disseminating informat...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at analyzing the classical information spreading push pr...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
We consider the popular and well-studied push model, which is used to spread information in a given ...
We show that if a connected graph with n nodes has conductance φ then rumour spreading, also known a...
Abstract. In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between a fully randomized protocol for ru...
We show that if a connected graph with n nodes has conductance φ then rumour spreading, also known a...
International audienceWe consider the well-studied rumor spreading model in which nodes contact a ra...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between a fully randomized protocol for rumour sprea...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the conduct...
We propose and analyse a quasirandom analogue of the classical push model for disseminating informat...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We propose and analyze a quasirandom analogue of the classical push model for disseminating informat...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at analyzing the classical information spreading push pr...