International audienceIn this paper we ask which properties of a distributed network can be computed from a few amount of local information provided by its nodes. The distributed model we consider is a restriction of the classical CONGEST (distributed) model and it is close to the simultaneous messages (communication complexity) model defined by Babai, Kimmel and Lokam. More precisely, each of these n nodes -which only knows its own ID and the IDs of its neighbors- is allowed to send a message of O(log n) bits to some central entity, called the referee. Is it possible for the referee to decide some basic structural properties of the network topology G? We show that simple questions like, "does G contain a square?", "does G contain a triangl...
The congested clique model of distributed computing has been receiving attention as a model for dens...
The problem of detecting network structures plays a central role in distributed computing. One of th...
AbstractIn a planar geometric network vertices are located in the plane, and edges are straight line...
International audienceIn this paper we ask which properties of a distributed network can be computed...
Original manuscript April 14, 2011In this paper, we study the question of how efficiently a collecti...
International audienceIn this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive graphs where links re...
International audienceIn this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive graphs where links re...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the question of how efficiently a collection of interconnected nod...
In this report we investigate distributed computation in dynamic networks in which the network topol...
International audienceIn this talk we attempt to identify the characteristics of a task of distribut...
31 pages.International audienceThe present paper surveys recent and promising results about graph--t...
We extend classical methods of computational complexity to the setting of distributed computing, whe...
We extend the notion of distributed decision in the framework of distributed network computing, insp...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
The immediate past has witnessed an increasing amount of interest in local algorithms, i.e., constan...
The congested clique model of distributed computing has been receiving attention as a model for dens...
The problem of detecting network structures plays a central role in distributed computing. One of th...
AbstractIn a planar geometric network vertices are located in the plane, and edges are straight line...
International audienceIn this paper we ask which properties of a distributed network can be computed...
Original manuscript April 14, 2011In this paper, we study the question of how efficiently a collecti...
International audienceIn this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive graphs where links re...
International audienceIn this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive graphs where links re...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the question of how efficiently a collection of interconnected nod...
In this report we investigate distributed computation in dynamic networks in which the network topol...
International audienceIn this talk we attempt to identify the characteristics of a task of distribut...
31 pages.International audienceThe present paper surveys recent and promising results about graph--t...
We extend classical methods of computational complexity to the setting of distributed computing, whe...
We extend the notion of distributed decision in the framework of distributed network computing, insp...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
The immediate past has witnessed an increasing amount of interest in local algorithms, i.e., constan...
The congested clique model of distributed computing has been receiving attention as a model for dens...
The problem of detecting network structures plays a central role in distributed computing. One of th...
AbstractIn a planar geometric network vertices are located in the plane, and edges are straight line...