The distance for a pair of vertices in a graph G is the length of the shortest path between them. The distance distribution for G specifies how many vertex pairs are at distance h, for all feasible values h. We study three fast randomized algorithms to approximate the distance distribution in large graphs. The Eppstein-Wang (ew) algorithm exploits sampling through a limited (logarithmic) number of Breadth-First Searches (bfses). The Size-Estimation Framework (sef) by Cohen employs random ranking and least-element lists to provide several estimators. Finally, the Approximate Neighborhood Function (anf) algorithm by Palmer, Gibbons, and Faloutsos makes use of the probabilistic counting technique introduced by Flajolet and Martin, in order to ...
By considering a graph as a network of resistances, Klein and Randić (J Math Chem 12(1):81–95, 1993)...
This thesis elaborates on the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that single-pair shortest-pa...
The performance of a randomized version of the subgraph-exclusion algorithm (called Ramsey) for CLIQ...
Large probabilistic graphs arise in various domains spanning from social networks to biological and ...
Many graph processing algorithms require determination of shortest-path distances between arbitrary ...
We propose a highly efficient and effective algorithm to estimate metrics on very large graphs that ...
The analysis of networks or graphs is a highly researched field in the areas of applied mathematics ...
The problem of detecting dense subgraphs (communities) in large sparse graphs is inherent to many re...
We study the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that point-to-point shortest-path queries can...
We design fast deterministic algorithms for distance computation in the CONGESTED CLIQUE model. Our ...
In this paper we study approximate landmark-based meth-ods for point-to-point distance estimation in...
The diameter of an unweighted graph is the maximum pairwise distance among its connected vertices. I...
Let G = (V,E) be an unweighted undirected graph on |V | = n vertices and |E | = m edges. Let δ(u, ...
We consider the problem of determining the proportion of edges that are discovered in an Erdos-Rényi...
There have lately been several suggestions for parametrized distances on a graph that generalize the...
By considering a graph as a network of resistances, Klein and Randić (J Math Chem 12(1):81–95, 1993)...
This thesis elaborates on the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that single-pair shortest-pa...
The performance of a randomized version of the subgraph-exclusion algorithm (called Ramsey) for CLIQ...
Large probabilistic graphs arise in various domains spanning from social networks to biological and ...
Many graph processing algorithms require determination of shortest-path distances between arbitrary ...
We propose a highly efficient and effective algorithm to estimate metrics on very large graphs that ...
The analysis of networks or graphs is a highly researched field in the areas of applied mathematics ...
The problem of detecting dense subgraphs (communities) in large sparse graphs is inherent to many re...
We study the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that point-to-point shortest-path queries can...
We design fast deterministic algorithms for distance computation in the CONGESTED CLIQUE model. Our ...
In this paper we study approximate landmark-based meth-ods for point-to-point distance estimation in...
The diameter of an unweighted graph is the maximum pairwise distance among its connected vertices. I...
Let G = (V,E) be an unweighted undirected graph on |V | = n vertices and |E | = m edges. Let δ(u, ...
We consider the problem of determining the proportion of edges that are discovered in an Erdos-Rényi...
There have lately been several suggestions for parametrized distances on a graph that generalize the...
By considering a graph as a network of resistances, Klein and Randić (J Math Chem 12(1):81–95, 1993)...
This thesis elaborates on the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that single-pair shortest-pa...
The performance of a randomized version of the subgraph-exclusion algorithm (called Ramsey) for CLIQ...