Massively Parallel Algorithms for Distance Approximation and Spanners

Over the past decade, there has been increasing interest in distributed/parallel algorithms for processing large-scale graphs. By now, we have quite fast algorithms---usually sublogarithimic-time and often -time, or even faster---for a number of fundamental graph problems in the massively parallel computation (MPC) model. This model is a widely-adopted theoretical abstraction of MapReduce style settings, where a number of machines communicate in an all-to-all manner to process large-scale data. Contributing to this line of work on MPC graph algorithms, we present round MPC algorithms for computing -spanners in the strongly sublinear regime of local memory. One important consequence, by letting , is a -round algorithm for approximation of all pairs shortest path (APSP) in the near-linear regime of local memory. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first sublogarithmic-time MPC algorithms for computing spanners and distance approximation.
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