Broadcasting spanning forests on a multiple-access channel (Q1763001)

From MaRDI portal





scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
default for all languages
No label defined
    English
    Broadcasting spanning forests on a multiple-access channel
    scientific article

      Statements

      Broadcasting spanning forests on a multiple-access channel (English)
      0 references
      0 references
      0 references
      0 references
      11 February 2005
      0 references
      The problem of finding a spanning forest of a graph in a distributed-processing environment is studied. If an input graph is weighted, then the goal is to find a minimum-weight spanning forest. The processors communicate by broadcasting. The output consists of the edges that make a spanning forest and have been broadcast on the network. Input edges are distributed among the processors, with each edge held by one processor. The underlying broadcast network is implemented as a multiple-access channel. If exactly one processor attempts to perform a broadcast, then the broadcast is successful. A message broadcast successfully is delivered to all the processors in one step. If more than one processors broadcast simultaneously, then the messages interfere with each other and no processor can receive any of them. Optimality of algorithmic solutions is investigated, by way of comparing deterministic with randomized algorithms, and adaptive with oblivious ones. Lower bounds are proved that either justify the optimality of specific algorithms or show that the optimal performance depends on a class of algorithms.
      0 references
      Optimality of algorithmic solutions
      0 references

      Identifiers

      0 references
      0 references
      0 references
      0 references
      0 references
      0 references