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Graph compression by BFS
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    20 August 2018
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    Summary: The \textit{web graph} is a large-scale graph that does not fit in main memory, so that lossless compression methods have been proposed for it. This paper introduces a compression scheme that combines efficient storage with fast retrieval for the information in a node. The scheme exploits the properties of the Web Graph without assuming an ordering of the URLs, so that it may be applied to more general graphs. Tests on some datasets of use achieve space savings of about 10\% over existing methods.
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    data compression
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    web graph
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    graph compression
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    breadth-first search
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    universal codes
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