International audienceWe study the problem of the amount of information (advice) about a graph that must be given to its nodes in order to achieve fast distributed computations. The required size of the advice enables to measure the information sensitivity of a network problem. A problem is information sensitive if little advice is enough to solve the problem rapidly (i.e., much faster than in the absence of any advice), whereas it is information insensitive if it requires giving a lot of information to the nodes in order to ensure fast computation of the solution. In this paper, we study the information sensitivity of distributed graph coloring
This paper studies sufficient conditions to obtain efficient distributed algorithms coloring graphs ...
International audienceAs today Informatics is more and more (driven) eaten by its applications, it b...
International audienceFraigniaud {\it et al.} (2006) introduced a new measure of difficulty for a di...
International audienceWe study the problem of the amount of information (advice) about a graph that ...
A distributed system is a collection of networked autonomous processing units which must work in a c...
International audienceIn this talk we attempt to identify the characteristics of a task of distribut...
Traditional studies of algorithms consider the sequential setting, where the whole input data is fed...
We present a constant-time randomized distributed algorithms in the congested clique model that comp...
International audienceSurvey of core results in the context of locality in distributed graph algorit...
International audienceWe use the recently introduced advising scheme framework for measuring the dif...
Dans cette thèse, nous étudions l’impact des connaissances sur la calculabilité distribuée de pr...
Abstract — In this paper we study the impact of information in a simple multiagent collaborative tas...
The interest in the ability of processing data that has an underlying graph structure is grown in th...
Locality is one of the central themes in distributed computing. Suppose in a network each node only ...
Colouring a graph with its chromatic number of colours is known to be NP-hard. Identifying an algori...
This paper studies sufficient conditions to obtain efficient distributed algorithms coloring graphs ...
International audienceAs today Informatics is more and more (driven) eaten by its applications, it b...
International audienceFraigniaud {\it et al.} (2006) introduced a new measure of difficulty for a di...
International audienceWe study the problem of the amount of information (advice) about a graph that ...
A distributed system is a collection of networked autonomous processing units which must work in a c...
International audienceIn this talk we attempt to identify the characteristics of a task of distribut...
Traditional studies of algorithms consider the sequential setting, where the whole input data is fed...
We present a constant-time randomized distributed algorithms in the congested clique model that comp...
International audienceSurvey of core results in the context of locality in distributed graph algorit...
International audienceWe use the recently introduced advising scheme framework for measuring the dif...
Dans cette thèse, nous étudions l’impact des connaissances sur la calculabilité distribuée de pr...
Abstract — In this paper we study the impact of information in a simple multiagent collaborative tas...
The interest in the ability of processing data that has an underlying graph structure is grown in th...
Locality is one of the central themes in distributed computing. Suppose in a network each node only ...
Colouring a graph with its chromatic number of colours is known to be NP-hard. Identifying an algori...
This paper studies sufficient conditions to obtain efficient distributed algorithms coloring graphs ...
International audienceAs today Informatics is more and more (driven) eaten by its applications, it b...
International audienceFraigniaud {\it et al.} (2006) introduced a new measure of difficulty for a di...