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Asynchronous Distributed-Memory Triangle Counting and LCC with RMA Caching

Published 28 Feb 2022 in cs.DC | (2202.13976v2)

Abstract: Triangle count and local clustering coefficient are two core metrics for graph analysis. They find broad application in analyses such as community detection and link recommendation. Current state-of-the-art solutions suffer from synchronization overheads or expensive pre-computations needed to distribute the graph, achieving limited scaling capabilities. We propose a fully asynchronous implementation for triangle counting and local clustering coefficient based on 1D partitioning, using remote memory accesses for transferring data and avoid synchronization. Additionally, we show how these algorithms present data reuse on remote memory accesses and how the overall communication time can be improved by caching these accesses. Finally, we extend CLaMPI, a software-layer caching system for MPI RMA, to include application-specific scores for cached entries and influence the eviction procedure to improve caching efficiency. Our results show improvements on shared memory, and we achieve 14x speedup from 4 to 64 nodes for the LiveJournal1 graph on distributed memory. Moreover, we demonstrate how caching remote accesses reduces total running time by up to 73% with respect to a non-cached version. Finally, we compare our implementation to TriC, the 2020 graph champion paper, and achieve up to 100x faster results for scale-free graphs.

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