Chatterjee, Gmyr, and Pandurangan [PODC 2020] recently introduced the notion of awake complexity for distributed algorithms, which measures the number of rounds in which a node is awake. In the other rounds, the node is sleeping and performs no computation or communication. Measuring the number of awake rounds can be of significance in many settings of distributed computing, e.g., in sensor networks where energy consumption is of concern. In that paper, Chatterjee et al. provide an elegant randomized algorithm for the Maximal Independent Set (MIS) problem that achieves an O(1) node-averaged awake complexity. That is, the average awake time among the nodes is O(1) rounds. However, to achieve that, the algorithm sacrifices the more standard r...
We consider the problem of computing an approximate maximum matching in a graph that con-sists of n ...
We present improved results for approximating maximum-weight independent set (MaxIS) in the CONGEST ...
Max Independent Set (MIS) is a paradigmatic problem in theoretical computer science and numerous stu...
We study the distributed minimum spanning tree (MST) problem, a fundamental problem in distributed c...
In this chapter we present a highlight of this course, a fast maximal independent set (MIS) algorith...
International audienceIn the context of distributed synchronous computing, processors perform in rou...
We present O(log log n)-round algorithms in the Massively Parallel Computation (MPC) model, with a(n...
The spread of computer networks, from sensor networks to the Internet, creates an ever-growing need ...
We present a randomized parallel algorithm, in the Exclusive-Read Exclusive-Write (EREW) PRAM model,...
this paper we are interested in this question in the context of distributed graph algorithms, where ...
6th International Conference on Digital Information and Communication Technology and its Application...
We consider the problem of finding a maximal independent set (MIS) in the discrete beeping model int...
A t-ruling set of a graph G = (V, E) is a vertex-subset S that is independent and satisfies the prop...
We study distributed algorithms that find a maximal match-ing in an anonymous, edge-coloured graph. ...
Abstract—Finding a maximal independent set (MIS) is a classic problem in graph theory that has been ...
We consider the problem of computing an approximate maximum matching in a graph that con-sists of n ...
We present improved results for approximating maximum-weight independent set (MaxIS) in the CONGEST ...
Max Independent Set (MIS) is a paradigmatic problem in theoretical computer science and numerous stu...
We study the distributed minimum spanning tree (MST) problem, a fundamental problem in distributed c...
In this chapter we present a highlight of this course, a fast maximal independent set (MIS) algorith...
International audienceIn the context of distributed synchronous computing, processors perform in rou...
We present O(log log n)-round algorithms in the Massively Parallel Computation (MPC) model, with a(n...
The spread of computer networks, from sensor networks to the Internet, creates an ever-growing need ...
We present a randomized parallel algorithm, in the Exclusive-Read Exclusive-Write (EREW) PRAM model,...
this paper we are interested in this question in the context of distributed graph algorithms, where ...
6th International Conference on Digital Information and Communication Technology and its Application...
We consider the problem of finding a maximal independent set (MIS) in the discrete beeping model int...
A t-ruling set of a graph G = (V, E) is a vertex-subset S that is independent and satisfies the prop...
We study distributed algorithms that find a maximal match-ing in an anonymous, edge-coloured graph. ...
Abstract—Finding a maximal independent set (MIS) is a classic problem in graph theory that has been ...
We consider the problem of computing an approximate maximum matching in a graph that con-sists of n ...
We present improved results for approximating maximum-weight independent set (MaxIS) in the CONGEST ...
Max Independent Set (MIS) is a paradigmatic problem in theoretical computer science and numerous stu...