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Experimental Evaluation of Distributed k-Core Decomposition

Abstract

Given an undirected graph, the kk-core is a subgraph in which each node has at least kk connections, which is widely used in graph analytics to identify core subgraphs within a larger graph. The sequential kk-core decomposition algorithm faces limitations due to memory constraints and data graphs can be inherently distributed. A distributed approach is proposed to overcome limitations by allowing each vertex to independently do calculation by only using local information. This paper explores the experimental evaluation of a distributed kk-core decomposition algorithm. By assuming that each vertex is a client as a single computing unit, we simulate the process using Golang, leveraging its Goroutine and message passing. Due to the fact that the real-world data graphs can be large with millions of vertices, it is expensive to build such a distributed environment with millions of clients if the experiments run in a real-life scenario. Therefore, our experimental simulation can effectively evaluate the running time and message passing for the distributed kk-core decomposition.

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