AbstractThis paper studies an optimization problem that arises in the context of distributed resource allocation: Given a conflict graph that represents the competition of processors over resources, we seek an allocation under which no two jobs with conflicting requirements are executed simultaneously. Our objective is to minimize theaverage response timeof the system. In alternative formulation this is known as theMinimum Color Sum (MCS)problem (E. Kubicka and A. J. Schwenk, 1989. An introduction to chromatic sums,in“Proceedings of the ACM Computer Science Conference,” pp. 39–45.). We show that the algorithm based on finding iteratively a maximum independent set (MaxIS) is a 4-approximation to the MCS. This bound is tight to within a facto...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem is a variant of the Graph Vertex Coloring Problem, for which each c...
We give deterministic distributed (1+ϵ)-approximation algorithms for Minimum Vertex Coloring and Max...
Consider a scenario in which a set of n agents hold items, where each item can be of one out of m po...
AbstractThis paper studies an optimization problem that arises in the context of distributed resourc...
This paper studies an optimization problem that arises in the context of distributed resource alloca...
AbstractThe edge multicoloring problem is that given a graph G and integer demands x(e) for every ed...
AbstractIn the minimum sum edge coloring problem, we aim to assign natural numbers to edges of a gra...
In the minimum sum edge coloring problem, we aim to assign natural numbers to edges of a graph, so t...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem (MSCP) is derived from the Graph Coloring Problem (GCP) by associat...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the minimum sum set coloring (MSSC) problem which consists in assign...
summary:In this paper we analyze the computational complexity of a processor optimization problem. G...
AbstractWe consider the sum coloring (chromatic sum) problem and the sum multi-coloring problem for ...
This paper studies sufficient conditions to obtain efficient distributed algorithms coloring graphs ...
A distributed system is a collection of networked autonomous processing units which must work in a c...
Given a graph G = (V;E) with n vertices, m edges and maximum vertex degree , the load distribution o...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem is a variant of the Graph Vertex Coloring Problem, for which each c...
We give deterministic distributed (1+ϵ)-approximation algorithms for Minimum Vertex Coloring and Max...
Consider a scenario in which a set of n agents hold items, where each item can be of one out of m po...
AbstractThis paper studies an optimization problem that arises in the context of distributed resourc...
This paper studies an optimization problem that arises in the context of distributed resource alloca...
AbstractThe edge multicoloring problem is that given a graph G and integer demands x(e) for every ed...
AbstractIn the minimum sum edge coloring problem, we aim to assign natural numbers to edges of a gra...
In the minimum sum edge coloring problem, we aim to assign natural numbers to edges of a graph, so t...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem (MSCP) is derived from the Graph Coloring Problem (GCP) by associat...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the minimum sum set coloring (MSSC) problem which consists in assign...
summary:In this paper we analyze the computational complexity of a processor optimization problem. G...
AbstractWe consider the sum coloring (chromatic sum) problem and the sum multi-coloring problem for ...
This paper studies sufficient conditions to obtain efficient distributed algorithms coloring graphs ...
A distributed system is a collection of networked autonomous processing units which must work in a c...
Given a graph G = (V;E) with n vertices, m edges and maximum vertex degree , the load distribution o...
The Minimum Sum Coloring Problem is a variant of the Graph Vertex Coloring Problem, for which each c...
We give deterministic distributed (1+ϵ)-approximation algorithms for Minimum Vertex Coloring and Max...
Consider a scenario in which a set of n agents hold items, where each item can be of one out of m po...