We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to all nodes in an unknown network. We present the first protocol for any expander graph $G$ with $n$ nodes such that, the protocol informs every node in $O(\log n)$ rounds with high probability, and uses $\tilde{O}(\log n)$ random bits in total. The runtime of our protocol is tight, and the randomness requirement of $\tilde{O}(\log n)$ random bits almost matches the lower bound of $\Omega(\log n)$ random bits for dense graphs. We further show that, for many graph families, polylogarithmic number of random bits in total suffice to spread the rumor in $O(\mathrm{poly}\log n)$ rounds. These results together give us an almost complete understandin...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the \emph{c...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem, which asks each node to deliver a rumor ...
We consider the classical rumor spreading problem, where a piece of information must be disseminated...
International audienceWe consider the classical rumor spreading problem, where a piece of informatio...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy transm...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy trans...
In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between a fully randomized protocol for rumour sprea...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy transm...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the \emph{c...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem, which asks each node to deliver a rumor ...
We consider the classical rumor spreading problem, where a piece of information must be disseminated...
International audienceWe consider the classical rumor spreading problem, where a piece of informatio...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy transm...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy trans...
In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between a fully randomized protocol for rumour sprea...
We investigate the class of so-called epidemic algorithms that are commonly used for the lazy transm...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
We study the connection between the rate at which a rumor spreads throughout a graph and the \emph{c...