Cataloged from PDF version of article.Replication is a widely-used technique in information retrieval and database systems for providing fault tolerance and reducing parallelization and processing costs. Combinatorial models based on hypergraph partitioning are proposed for various problems arising in information retrieval and database systems. We consider the possibility of using vertex replication to improve the quality of hypergraph partitioning. In this study, we focus on the constrained min-cut replication (CMCR) problem, where we are initially given a maximum replication capacity and a K-way hypergraph partition with an initial imbalance ratio. The objective in the CMCR problem is finding the optimal vertex replication sets for each p...
Abstract—The data one needs to cope to solve today’s problems is large scale, so are the graphs and ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this work, we show that the standard graph-partitioning-bas...
AbstractThis article presents an infinite family of combinatorial problems that shows abrupt changes...
Replication is a widely-used technique in information retrieval and database systems for providing f...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Ankara : The Department of Computer Engineering and the Institute of Engineering and Science of Bilk...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Hypergraph partitioning (HP) and replication are diverse but p...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.K-way hypergraph partitioning has an ever-growing use in paral...
Hwang and El Gamal [HE92, HE95] formulated the min-cut replication problem, which is to determine mi...
We propose a methodology for optimal k-way partitioning with replication of directed hypergraphs via...
The problem of placing circuits on a chip or distributing sparse matrix operations can be modeled as...
Hypergraph partitioning is an NP-hard problem that occurs in many computer science applications wher...
International audienceIn scientific computing, load balancing is a crucial step conditioning the per...
Multilevel partitioning methods that are inspired by principles of multiscaling are the most powerfu...
Graph partitioning is the problem of splitting a graph into two or more partitions of fixed sizes wh...
Abstract—The data one needs to cope to solve today’s problems is large scale, so are the graphs and ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this work, we show that the standard graph-partitioning-bas...
AbstractThis article presents an infinite family of combinatorial problems that shows abrupt changes...
Replication is a widely-used technique in information retrieval and database systems for providing f...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Ankara : The Department of Computer Engineering and the Institute of Engineering and Science of Bilk...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Hypergraph partitioning (HP) and replication are diverse but p...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.K-way hypergraph partitioning has an ever-growing use in paral...
Hwang and El Gamal [HE92, HE95] formulated the min-cut replication problem, which is to determine mi...
We propose a methodology for optimal k-way partitioning with replication of directed hypergraphs via...
The problem of placing circuits on a chip or distributing sparse matrix operations can be modeled as...
Hypergraph partitioning is an NP-hard problem that occurs in many computer science applications wher...
International audienceIn scientific computing, load balancing is a crucial step conditioning the per...
Multilevel partitioning methods that are inspired by principles of multiscaling are the most powerfu...
Graph partitioning is the problem of splitting a graph into two or more partitions of fixed sizes wh...
Abstract—The data one needs to cope to solve today’s problems is large scale, so are the graphs and ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this work, we show that the standard graph-partitioning-bas...
AbstractThis article presents an infinite family of combinatorial problems that shows abrupt changes...