Effective resistance is an important metric that measures the similarity of two vertices in a graph. It has found applications in graph clustering, recommendation systems and network reliability, among others. In spite of the importance of the effective resistances, we still lack efficient algorithms to exactly compute or approximate them on massive graphs. In this work, we design several local algorithms for estimating effective resistances, which are algorithms that only read a small portion of the input while still having provable performance guarantees. To illustrate, our main algorithm approximates the effective resistance between any vertex pair s,t with an arbitrarily small additive error ε in time O(poly (log n/ε)), whenever the ...
Abstract. We introduce the epidemic quasimetric on graphs and study its behavior with respect to clu...
Abstract—In Part I of this work we defined a generalization of the concept of effective resistance t...
We consider the problem that on large random geometric graphs, random walk-based distances between n...
Effective resistance is an important metric that measures the similarity of two vertices in a graph....
AbstractThis paper studies an interesting graph measure that we call the effective graph resistance....
This paper studies an interesting graph measure that we call the effective graph resistance. The not...
Effective resistances are ubiquitous in graph algorithms and network analysis. In this work, we stud...
This thesis studies effective resistances of finite and infinite weighted graphs. Classical results ...
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The theory of electrical network has many applications in algorithm design and analysis. It is an im...
We may view any graph as a network of resistors each having a resistance of 1 Ω. The resistance dist...
Motivated by applications of large-scale graph clustering, we study random-walk-based local algorith...
International audienceThe performance of the linear consensus algorithm is studied by using a linear...
Networks are known to be prone to node or link failures. A central issue in the analysis of complex ...
Abstract. We introduce the epidemic quasimetric on graphs and study its behavior with respect to clu...
Abstract—In Part I of this work we defined a generalization of the concept of effective resistance t...
We consider the problem that on large random geometric graphs, random walk-based distances between n...
Effective resistance is an important metric that measures the similarity of two vertices in a graph....
AbstractThis paper studies an interesting graph measure that we call the effective graph resistance....
This paper studies an interesting graph measure that we call the effective graph resistance. The not...
Effective resistances are ubiquitous in graph algorithms and network analysis. In this work, we stud...
This thesis studies effective resistances of finite and infinite weighted graphs. Classical results ...
Recently two different linear time approximation algorithms for the weighted matching problem in gra...
Disclaimer: These notes have not been subjected to the usual scrutiny reserved for formal publicatio...
The theory of electrical network has many applications in algorithm design and analysis. It is an im...
We may view any graph as a network of resistors each having a resistance of 1 Ω. The resistance dist...
Motivated by applications of large-scale graph clustering, we study random-walk-based local algorith...
International audienceThe performance of the linear consensus algorithm is studied by using a linear...
Networks are known to be prone to node or link failures. A central issue in the analysis of complex ...
Abstract. We introduce the epidemic quasimetric on graphs and study its behavior with respect to clu...
Abstract—In Part I of this work we defined a generalization of the concept of effective resistance t...
We consider the problem that on large random geometric graphs, random walk-based distances between n...