AbstractWe apply the power-of-two-choices paradigm to a random walk on a graph: rather than moving to a uniform random neighbour at each step, a controller is allowed to choose from two independent uniform random neighbours. We prove that this allows the controller to significantly accelerate the hitting and cover times in several natural graph classes. In particular, we show that the cover time becomes linear in the number n of vertices on discrete tori and bounded degree trees, of order $${\mathcal O}(n\log \log n)$$ on bounded degree expanders, and of order $${\mathcal O}(n{(\log \log n)^2})$$ on the Erdős–Rényi random graph in a certain sparsely connected regime. We also consider the algorithmic question of computing an optimal strategy...
Abstract Random walks on graphs are an essential primitive for many randomised algorithms and sto...
We study properties of multiple random walks on a graph under various assumptions of interaction bet...
The standard paradigm for online power of two choices problems in random graphs is the Achlioptas pr...
We apply the power-of-two-choices paradigm to a random walk on a graph: rather than moving to a unif...
We apply the power-of-two-choices paradigm to a random walk on a graph: rather than moving to a uni...
We analyse the following random walk process inspired by the power-of-two-choice paradigm: starting ...
We analyse the following random walk process inspired by the power-of-two-choice paradigm: starting ...
A simple random walk on a graph is a sequence of movements from one vertex to another where at each ...
We analyse the cover time of a random walk on a random graph of a given degree sequence. Weights are...
We study the biased random walk where at each step of a random walk a ``controller'' can, with a cer...
We derive several new results on multiple random walks on "low dimensional" graphs. First, inspired...
AbstractStandard random walks on finite graphs select the vertex visited next to the adjacent vertic...
We study the biased random walk where at each step of a random walk a “controller” can, with a certa...
AbstractWe study the cover time of multiple random walks on undirected graphs G=(V,E). We consider k...
Random walk based distributed algorithms make use of a token that circulates in the system according...
Abstract Random walks on graphs are an essential primitive for many randomised algorithms and sto...
We study properties of multiple random walks on a graph under various assumptions of interaction bet...
The standard paradigm for online power of two choices problems in random graphs is the Achlioptas pr...
We apply the power-of-two-choices paradigm to a random walk on a graph: rather than moving to a unif...
We apply the power-of-two-choices paradigm to a random walk on a graph: rather than moving to a uni...
We analyse the following random walk process inspired by the power-of-two-choice paradigm: starting ...
We analyse the following random walk process inspired by the power-of-two-choice paradigm: starting ...
A simple random walk on a graph is a sequence of movements from one vertex to another where at each ...
We analyse the cover time of a random walk on a random graph of a given degree sequence. Weights are...
We study the biased random walk where at each step of a random walk a ``controller'' can, with a cer...
We derive several new results on multiple random walks on "low dimensional" graphs. First, inspired...
AbstractStandard random walks on finite graphs select the vertex visited next to the adjacent vertic...
We study the biased random walk where at each step of a random walk a “controller” can, with a certa...
AbstractWe study the cover time of multiple random walks on undirected graphs G=(V,E). We consider k...
Random walk based distributed algorithms make use of a token that circulates in the system according...
Abstract Random walks on graphs are an essential primitive for many randomised algorithms and sto...
We study properties of multiple random walks on a graph under various assumptions of interaction bet...
The standard paradigm for online power of two choices problems in random graphs is the Achlioptas pr...