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Hardness of minimal symmetry breaking in distributed computing

5 November 2018
Alkida Balliu
J. Hirvonen
Dennis Olivetti
Jukka Suomela
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Abstract

A graph is weakly 222-colored if the nodes are labeled with colors black and white such that each black node is adjacent to at least one white node and vice versa. In this work we study the distributed computational complexity of weak 222-coloring in the standard LOCAL model of distributed computing, and how it is related to the distributed computational complexity of other graph problems. First, we show that weak 222-coloring is a minimal distributed symmetry-breaking problem for regular even-degree trees and high-girth graphs: if there is any non-trivial locally checkable labeling problem that is solvable in o(log⁡∗n)o(\log^* n)o(log∗n) rounds with a distributed graph algorithm in the middle of a regular even-degree tree, then weak 222-coloring is also solvable in o(log⁡∗n)o(\log^* n)o(log∗n) rounds there. Second, we prove a tight lower bound of Ω(log⁡∗n)\Omega(\log^* n)Ω(log∗n) for the distributed computational complexity of weak 222-coloring in regular trees; previously only a lower bound of Ω(log⁡log⁡∗n)\Omega(\log \log^* n)Ω(loglog∗n) was known. By minimality, the same lower bound holds for any non-trivial locally checkable problem inside regular even-degree trees.

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