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A randomized BSP/CGM algorithm for the maximal independent set problem

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2 Author(s)
Ferreira, A. ; CNRS, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France ; Schabanel, N.

This paper presents a randomized parallel algorithm for the Maximal Independent Set problem. Our algorithm uses a BSP-like computer with p processors and requires that n+m/p=Ω(p) for a graph with 72 vertices and m edges. Under this scalability assumption, and after a preprocessing phase, it computes a maximal independent set after O(log p) communication rounds, with high probability, each round requiring linear computation time O(n+p/p). The preprocessing phase is deterministic and important in order to ensure that degree computations can be implemented efficiently. For this, we give an optimal parallel BSP/CGM algorithm to the p-quantiles search problem, which runs in O(m log p/p) time and a constant number of communication rounds, and could be of interest in its own right, as shown in the text

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Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks, 1999. (I-SPAN '99) Proceedings. Fourth InternationalSymposium on

Date of Conference: 1999

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