AbstractWe present an efficient and scalable coarse grained multicomputer (CGM) coloring algorithm that colors a graph G with at most Δ+1 colors where Δ is the maximum degree in G. This algorithm is given in two variants: randomized and deterministic. We show that on a p-processor CGM model the proposed algorithms require a parallel time of O(|G|/p) and a total work and overall communication cost of O(|G|). These bounds correspond to the average case for the randomized version and to the worst case for the deterministic variant
We study the relationship between the design and analysis of graph algorithms in the coarsed grained...
Graph coloring is an abstraction of scheduling problems. Using an exclusive-read and exclusive-write...
We explore the interplay between architectures and algorithm design in the context of shared-memory ...
AbstractWe present an efficient and scalable coarse grained multicomputer (CGM) coloring algorithm t...
We present an efficient and scalable Coarse Grained Multicomputer(CGM) coloring algorithm that color...
We present the first efficient algorithm for a coarse grained multiprocessor that colors a graph $G$...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We present the first efficient parallel algor...
in Journées Informatiques de Metz - JIM'2000 (IUT Metz). Colloque avec actes sans comité de lecture....
A parallel (CRCW PRAM) algorithm is given to find a $k$-coloring of a graph randomly drawn from the ...
The problem of computing good graph colorings arises in many diverse applications, such as in the es...
In this paper we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse-grained multicomputer (CGM...
Abstract. In large-scale parallel applications a graph coloring is often carried out to schedule com...
In this paper, we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse grained multicomputer (CG...
We study the relationship between the design and analysis of graph algorithms in the coarsed grained...
AbstractGiven a graph, in which degree of every node is at most Δ > 2, we give an algorithm for vert...
We study the relationship between the design and analysis of graph algorithms in the coarsed grained...
Graph coloring is an abstraction of scheduling problems. Using an exclusive-read and exclusive-write...
We explore the interplay between architectures and algorithm design in the context of shared-memory ...
AbstractWe present an efficient and scalable coarse grained multicomputer (CGM) coloring algorithm t...
We present an efficient and scalable Coarse Grained Multicomputer(CGM) coloring algorithm that color...
We present the first efficient algorithm for a coarse grained multiprocessor that colors a graph $G$...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We present the first efficient parallel algor...
in Journées Informatiques de Metz - JIM'2000 (IUT Metz). Colloque avec actes sans comité de lecture....
A parallel (CRCW PRAM) algorithm is given to find a $k$-coloring of a graph randomly drawn from the ...
The problem of computing good graph colorings arises in many diverse applications, such as in the es...
In this paper we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse-grained multicomputer (CGM...
Abstract. In large-scale parallel applications a graph coloring is often carried out to schedule com...
In this paper, we present deterministic parallel algorithms for the coarse grained multicomputer (CG...
We study the relationship between the design and analysis of graph algorithms in the coarsed grained...
AbstractGiven a graph, in which degree of every node is at most Δ > 2, we give an algorithm for vert...
We study the relationship between the design and analysis of graph algorithms in the coarsed grained...
Graph coloring is an abstraction of scheduling problems. Using an exclusive-read and exclusive-write...
We explore the interplay between architectures and algorithm design in the context of shared-memory ...