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Local certification of local properties: tight bounds, trade-offs and new parameters

21 December 2023
Nicolas Bousquet
Laurent Feuilloley
Sébastien Zeitoun
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Abstract

Local certification is a distributed mechanism enabling the nodes of a network to check the correctness of the current configuration, thanks to small pieces of information called certificates. For many classic global properties, like checking the acyclicity of the network, the optimal size of the certificates depends on the size of the network, nnn. In this paper, we focus on properties for which the size of the certificates does not depend on nnn but on other parameters. We focus on three such important properties and prove tight bounds for all of them. Namely, we prove that the optimal certification size is: Θ(log⁡k)\Theta(\log k)Θ(logk) for kkk-colorability (and even exactly ⌈log⁡k⌉\lceil \log k \rceil⌈logk⌉ bits in the anonymous model while previous works had only proved a 222-bit lower bound); (1/2)log⁡t+o(log⁡t)(1/2)\log t+o(\log t)(1/2)logt+o(logt) for dominating sets at distance ttt (an unexpected and tighter-than-usual bound) ; and Θ(log⁡Δ)\Theta(\log \Delta)Θ(logΔ) for perfect matching in graphs of maximum degree Δ\DeltaΔ (the first non-trivial bound parameterized by Δ\DeltaΔ). We also prove some surprising upper bounds, for example, certifying the existence of a perfect matching in a planar graph can be done with only two bits. In addition, we explore various specific cases for these properties, in particular improving our understanding of the trade-off between locality of the verification and certificate size.

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