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Work-Efficient Parallel and Incremental Graph Connectivity (1602.05232v1)
Published 16 Feb 2016 in cs.DS and cs.DC
Abstract: On an evolving graph that is continuously updated by a high-velocity stream of edges, how can one efficiently maintain if two vertices are connected? This is the connectivity problem, a fundamental and widely studied problem on graphs. We present the first shared-memory parallel algorithm for incremental graph connectivity that is both provably work-efficient and has polylogarithmic parallel depth. We also present a simpler algorithm with slightly worse theoretical properties, but which is easier to implement and has good practical performance. Our experiments show a throughput of hundreds of millions of edges per second on a $20$-core machine.
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