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Distributed Algorithms On Graphs


Distributed Algorithms On Graphs
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Author : Eli Gafni
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 1986

Distributed Algorithms On Graphs written by Eli Gafni and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Computers categories.


This volume contains papers presented at the First International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms. The papers present solutions to a wide spectrum of problems (leader election, resource allocation, routing, etc.) and focus on a variety of issues that influence communications complexity.



Distributed Graph Algorithms For Computer Networks


Distributed Graph Algorithms For Computer Networks
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Author : Kayhan Erciyes
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2013-05-16

Distributed Graph Algorithms For Computer Networks written by Kayhan Erciyes and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-05-16 with Computers categories.


This book presents a comprehensive review of key distributed graph algorithms for computer network applications, with a particular emphasis on practical implementation. Topics and features: introduces a range of fundamental graph algorithms, covering spanning trees, graph traversal algorithms, routing algorithms, and self-stabilization; reviews graph-theoretical distributed approximation algorithms with applications in ad hoc wireless networks; describes in detail the implementation of each algorithm, with extensive use of supporting examples, and discusses their concrete network applications; examines key graph-theoretical algorithm concepts, such as dominating sets, and parameters for mobility and energy levels of nodes in wireless ad hoc networks, and provides a contemporary survey of each topic; presents a simple simulator, developed to run distributed algorithms; provides practical exercises at the end of each chapter.



Guide To Graph Algorithms


Guide To Graph Algorithms
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Author : K Erciyes
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2018-04-13

Guide To Graph Algorithms written by K Erciyes and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-04-13 with Computers categories.


This clearly structured textbook/reference presents a detailed and comprehensive review of the fundamental principles of sequential graph algorithms, approaches for NP-hard graph problems, and approximation algorithms and heuristics for such problems. The work also provides a comparative analysis of sequential, parallel and distributed graph algorithms – including algorithms for big data – and an investigation into the conversion principles between the three algorithmic methods. Topics and features: presents a comprehensive analysis of sequential graph algorithms; offers a unifying view by examining the same graph problem from each of the three paradigms of sequential, parallel and distributed algorithms; describes methods for the conversion between sequential, parallel and distributed graph algorithms; surveys methods for the analysis of large graphs and complex network applications; includes full implementation details for the problems presented throughout the text; provides additional supporting material at an accompanying website. This practical guide to the design and analysis of graph algorithms is ideal for advanced and graduate students of computer science, electrical and electronic engineering, and bioinformatics. The material covered will also be of value to any researcher familiar with the basics of discrete mathematics, graph theory and algorithms.



Distributed Graph Coloring


Distributed Graph Coloring
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Author : Leonid Barenboim
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-06-01

Distributed Graph Coloring written by Leonid Barenboim and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-01 with Computers categories.


The focus of this monograph is on symmetry breaking problems in the message-passing model of distributed computing. In this model a communication network is represented by a n-vertex graph G = (V,E), whose vertices host autonomous processors. The processors communicate over the edges of G in discrete rounds. The goal is to devise algorithms that use as few rounds as possible. A typical symmetry-breaking problem is the problem of graph coloring. Denote by ? the maximum degree of G. While coloring G with ? + 1 colors is trivial in the centralized setting, the problem becomes much more challenging in the distributed one. One can also compromise on the number of colors, if this allows for more efficient algorithms. Other typical symmetry-breaking problems are the problems of computing a maximal independent set (MIS) and a maximal matching (MM). The study of these problems dates back to the very early days of distributed computing. The founding fathers of distributed computing laid firm foundations for the area of distributed symmetry breaking already in the eighties. In particular, they showed that all these problems can be solved in randomized logarithmic time. Also, Linial showed that an O(?2)-coloring can be solved very efficiently deterministically. However, fundamental questions were left open for decades. In particular, it is not known if the MIS or the (? + 1)-coloring can be solved in deterministic polylogarithmic time. Moreover, until recently it was not known if in deterministic polylogarithmic time one can color a graph with significantly fewer than ?2 colors. Additionally, it was open (and still open to some extent) if one can have sublogarithmic randomized algorithms for the symmetry breaking problems. Recently, significant progress was achieved in the study of these questions. More efficient deterministic and randomized (? + 1)-coloring algorithms were achieved. Deterministic ?1 + o(1)-coloring algorithms with polylogarithmic running time were devised. Improved (and often sublogarithmic-time) randomized algorithms were devised. Drastically improved lower bounds were given. Wide families of graphs in which these problems are solvable much faster than on general graphs were identified. The objective of our monograph is to cover most of these developments, and as a result to provide a treatise on theoretical foundations of distributed symmetry breaking in the message-passing model. We hope that our monograph will stimulate further progress in this exciting area.



Guide To Graph Algorithms


Guide To Graph Algorithms
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Author : Kayhan Erciyes
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2025-11-29

Guide To Graph Algorithms written by Kayhan Erciyes and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-11-29 with Computers categories.


This clearly structured textbook/reference presents a detailed and comprehensive review of the fundamental principles of sequential graph algorithms, approaches for NP-hard graph problems, approximation algorithms and heuristics for such problems and implementation of advanced graph structures in machine learning. The work also provides a comparative analysis of sequential, parallel and distributed graph algorithms – including algorithms for big data – and an investigation into the conversion principles between the three algorithmic methods. Topics and features: Presents a comprehensive analysis of sequential graph algorithms Offers a unifying view by examining the same graph problem from each of the three paradigms of sequential, parallel and distributed algorithms Describes methods for the conversion between sequential, parallel and distributed graph algorithms Surveys methods for the analysis of large graphs and complex network applications Includes full implementation details for the problems presented throughout the text Surveys advanced graph structures used in artificial intelligence with code examples Reviews graph machine-intelligence methods This practical guide to the design and analysis of graph algorithms is ideal for advanced and graduate students of computer science, electrical and electronic engineering, and bioinformatics. The material covered will also be of value to any researcher familiar with the basics of discrete mathematics, graph theory and algorithms and machine learning. Dr. K. Erciyes is professor of computer engineering at Yaşar University, Turkey. His other publications include the Springer titles Distributed Graph Algorithms for Computer Networks, Distributed and Sequential Algorithms for Bioinformatics, and Guide to Distributed Algorithms.



Distributed Algorithms


Distributed Algorithms
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Author : Gerard Tel
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 1994

Distributed Algorithms written by Gerard Tel and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Computer algorithms categories.


"This volume presents the proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms (WDAG '94), held on the island of Terschelling, The Netherlands in September 1994. Besides the 23 research papers carefully selected by the program committee, the book contains 3 invited papers. The volume covers all relevant aspects of distributed algorithms; the topics discussed include network protocols, distributed control and communication, real-time systems, dynamic algorithms, self-stabilizing algorithms, synchronization, graph algorithms, wait-free algorithms, mechanisms for security, replicating data, and distributed databases."--PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE.



Link Reversal Algorithms


Link Reversal Algorithms
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Author : Jennifer Welch
language : en
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Release Date : 2012

Link Reversal Algorithms written by Jennifer Welch and has been published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Computers categories.


Link reversal is a versatile algorithm design technique that has been used in numerous distributed algorithms for a variety of problems. The common thread in these algorithms is that the distributed system is viewed as a graph, with vertices representing the computing nodes and edges representing some other feature of the system (for instance, point-to-point communication channels or a conflict relationship). Each algorithm assigns a virtual direction to the edges of the graph, producing a directed version of the original graph. As the algorithm proceeds, the virtual directions of some of the links in the graph change in order to accomplish some algorithm-specific goal. The criterion for changing link directions is based on information that is local to a node (such as the node having no outgoing links) and thus this approach scales well, a feature that is desirable for distributed algorithms. This monograph presents, in a tutorial way, a representative sampling of the work on link-reversal-based distributed algorithms. The algorithms considered solve routing, leader election, mutual exclusion, distributed queueing, scheduling, and resource allocation. The algorithms can be roughly divided into two types, those that assume a more abstract graph model of the networks, and those that take into account more realistic details of the system. In particular, these more realistic details include the communication between nodes, which may be through asynchronous message passing, and possible changes in the graph, for instance, due to movement of the nodes. We have not attempted to provide a comprehensive survey of all the literature on these topics. Instead, we have focused in depth on a smaller number of fundamental papers, whose common thread is that link reversal provides a way for nodes in the system to observe their local neighborhoods, take only local actions, and yet cause global problems to be solved. We conjecture that future interesting uses of link reversal are yet to be discovered. Table of Contents: Introduction / Routing in a Graph: Correctness / Routing in a Graph: Complexity / Routing and Leader Election in a Distributed System / Mutual Exclusion in a Distributed System / Distributed Queueing / Scheduling in a Graph / Resource Allocation in a Distributed System / Conclusion



Distributed Algorithms On Graphs


Distributed Algorithms On Graphs
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Author : Eli Gafni
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Release Date : 1986

Distributed Algorithms On Graphs written by Eli Gafni and has been published by McGill-Queen's University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Computers categories.


This volume contains papers presented at the First International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms. The papers present solutions to a wide spectrum of problems (leader election, resource allocation, routing, etc.) and focus on a variety of issues that influence communications complexity.



Improved Distributed Algorithms For Fundamental Graph Problems


Improved Distributed Algorithms For Fundamental Graph Problems
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Author : Mohsen Ghaffari
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Improved Distributed Algorithms For Fundamental Graph Problems written by Mohsen Ghaffari and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.


Distributed graph algorithms provide efficient and theoretically sound methods for solving graph problems in distributed settings and more generally for performing distributed computation in networks. These algorithms are applicable in a wide variety of settings, ranging from computer networks to massively parallel computing and beyond. This thesis addresses a number of the central problems of distributed graph algorithms. These problems generally revolve around two of the principal challenges of the area, locality and congestion. The problems include computing maximal independent set, minimum spanning tree, minimum edge cut and minimum vertex cut, graph connectivity decompositions, network information dissemination, minimum-weight connected dominating set, and scheduling distributed protocols. We develop novel techniques, concepts, and tools for these problems, and present algorithms and impossibility results which improve considerably on the state of the art, in several cases resolving or advancing long-standing open problems.



Distributed Algorithms


Distributed Algorithms
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Author : Nicola Santoro
language : en
Publisher: Berlin : Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 1991

Distributed Algorithms written by Nicola Santoro and has been published by Berlin : Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Computers categories.


"This volume contains the proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms, held near Bari, Italy, September 24-26, 1990. The workshop was a forum for researchers, students and other interested persons to discuss recent results and trends in the design and analysis of distributed algorithms for communication networks and decentralized systems. The volume includes all 28 papers presented at the workshop, covering current research in such aspects of distributed algorithm design as distributed combinatorial algorithms, distributed algorithms on graphs, distributed algorithms for new types of decentralized systems, distributed data structures, synchronization and load-balancing, distributed algorithms for control and communication, design and verification of network protocols, routing algorithms, fail-safe and fault-tolerant distributed algorithms, distributed database techniques, algorithms for transaction management and replica control, and other related topics."--PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE.