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Near Tight Shortest Paths in the Hybrid Model

Published 14 Apr 2023 in cs.DS and cs.CC | (2304.07107v2)

Abstract: Shortest paths problems are subject to extensive studies in classic distributed models such as the CONGEST or Congested Clique. These models dictate how nodes may communicate in order to determine shortest paths in a distributed input graph. This article focuses on shortest paths problems in the HYBRID model, which combines local communication along edges of the input graph with global communication between arbitrary pairs of nodes that is restricted in terms of bandwidth. Previous work showed that it takes Ω~(!k)\tilde \Omega(!\sqrt{k}) rounds in the \hybrid model for each node to learn its distance to kk dedicated source nodes (aka the kk-SSP problem), even for crude approximations. This lower bound was also matched with algorithmic solutions for k≥n<sup>2/3k \geq n<sup>{2/3}. However, as kk gets smaller, the gap between the known upper and lower bounds diverges and even becomes exponential for a single source. In this work we close this gap for the whole range of kk (up to terms that are polylogarithmic in nn), by giving algorithmic solutions for kk-SSP in O~(!k)\tilde O\big(!\sqrt k\big) rounds for any kk.

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