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Distributed Lower Bounds for Ruling Sets (2004.08282v4)

Published 17 Apr 2020 in cs.DC

Abstract: Given a graph $G = (V,E)$, an $(\alpha, \beta)$-ruling set is a subset $S \subseteq V$ such that the distance between any two vertices in $S$ is at least $\alpha$, and the distance between any vertex in $V$ and the closest vertex in $S$ is at most $\beta$. We present lower bounds for distributedly computing ruling sets. More precisely, for the problem of computing a $(2, \beta)$-ruling set in the LOCAL model, we show the following, where $n$ denotes the number of vertices, $\Delta$ the maximum degree, and $c$ is some universal constant independent of $n$ and $\Delta$. $\bullet$ Any deterministic algorithm requires $\Omega\left(\min \left{ \frac{\log \Delta}{\beta \log \log \Delta} , \log_\Delta n \right} \right)$ rounds, for all $\beta \le c \cdot \min\left{ \sqrt{\frac{\log \Delta}{\log \log \Delta}} , \log_\Delta n \right}$. By optimizing $\Delta$, this implies a deterministic lower bound of $\Omega\left(\sqrt{\frac{\log n}{\beta \log \log n}}\right)$ for all $\beta \le c \sqrt[3]{\frac{\log n}{\log \log n}}$. $\bullet$ Any randomized algorithm requires $\Omega\left(\min \left{ \frac{\log \Delta}{\beta \log \log \Delta} , \log_\Delta \log n \right} \right)$ rounds, for all $\beta \le c \cdot \min\left{ \sqrt{\frac{\log \Delta}{\log \log \Delta}} , \log_\Delta \log n \right}$. By optimizing $\Delta$, this implies a randomized lower bound of $\Omega\left(\sqrt{\frac{\log \log n}{\beta \log \log \log n}}\right)$ for all $\beta \le c \sqrt[3]{\frac{\log \log n}{\log \log \log n}}$. For $\beta > 1$, this improves on the previously best lower bound of $\Omega(\log* n)$ rounds that follows from the 30-year-old bounds of Linial [FOCS'87] and Naor [J.Disc.Math.'91]. For $\beta = 1$, i.e., for the problem of computing a maximal independent set, our results improve on the previously best lower bound of $\Omega(\log* n)$ on trees, as our bounds already hold on trees.

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Authors (3)
  1. Alkida Balliu (40 papers)
  2. Sebastian Brandt (43 papers)
  3. Dennis Olivetti (43 papers)
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