The class NC consists of problems solvable very fast (in time polynomial in log n) in parallel with a feasible (polynomial) number of processors. Many natural problems in NC are known; in this paper an attempt is made to identify important subclasses of NC and give interesting examples in each subclass. The notion of NC1-reducibility is introduced and used throughout (problem R is NC1-reducible to problem S if R can be solved with uniform log-depth circuits using oracles for S). Problems complete with respect to this reducibility are given for many of the subclasses of NC. A general technique, the “parallel greedy algorithm,” is identified and used to show that finding a minimum spanning forest of a graph is reducible to the graph accessibi...
Parallel computation offers the promise of great improvements in the solution of problems that, if w...
The quest for efficient parallel algorithms for graph related problems necessitates not only fast co...
This thesis improves the state of the art in exact, practical algorithms for finding subgraphs. We s...
The class NC consists of problems solvable very fast (in time polynomial in log n) in parallel with ...
AbstractThis is a tutorial introduction to the literature on parallel computers and algorithms that ...
Proc. International Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems 1988, 532-541The class NC con...
AbstractThe effects of bases of two-input Boolean functions are characterized in terms of their impa...
AbstractWe argue that uniform circuit complexity introduced by Borodin is a reasonable model of para...
AbstractThis paper outlines a theory of parallel algorithms that emphasizes two crucial aspects of p...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
AbstractA model is proposed that can be used to classify algorithms as inherently sequential. The mo...
Longest directed path length (LDPL) is defined by the length of the longest path of the directed acy...
The effects of bases of two-input boolean functions are characterised in terms of their impact on so...
This thesis improves the state of the art in exact, practical algorithms for finding subgraphs. We s...
Ph.D. ThesisParallel algorithms have been given for solving a number of graph problems in the litera...
Parallel computation offers the promise of great improvements in the solution of problems that, if w...
The quest for efficient parallel algorithms for graph related problems necessitates not only fast co...
This thesis improves the state of the art in exact, practical algorithms for finding subgraphs. We s...
The class NC consists of problems solvable very fast (in time polynomial in log n) in parallel with ...
AbstractThis is a tutorial introduction to the literature on parallel computers and algorithms that ...
Proc. International Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems 1988, 532-541The class NC con...
AbstractThe effects of bases of two-input Boolean functions are characterized in terms of their impa...
AbstractWe argue that uniform circuit complexity introduced by Borodin is a reasonable model of para...
AbstractThis paper outlines a theory of parallel algorithms that emphasizes two crucial aspects of p...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
AbstractA model is proposed that can be used to classify algorithms as inherently sequential. The mo...
Longest directed path length (LDPL) is defined by the length of the longest path of the directed acy...
The effects of bases of two-input boolean functions are characterised in terms of their impact on so...
This thesis improves the state of the art in exact, practical algorithms for finding subgraphs. We s...
Ph.D. ThesisParallel algorithms have been given for solving a number of graph problems in the litera...
Parallel computation offers the promise of great improvements in the solution of problems that, if w...
The quest for efficient parallel algorithms for graph related problems necessitates not only fast co...
This thesis improves the state of the art in exact, practical algorithms for finding subgraphs. We s...