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Decentralized Distributed Graph Coloring II: degree+1-Coloring Virtual Graphs

20 August 2024
Maxime Flin
Magnús M. Halldórsson
Alexandre Nolin
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Abstract

Graph coloring is fundamental to distributed computing. We give the first general treatment of the coloring of virtual graphs, where the graph HHH to be colored is locally embedded within the communication graph GGG. Besides generalizing classical distributed graph coloring (where H=GH=GH=G), this captures other previously studied settings, including cluster graphs and power graphs. We find that the complexity of coloring a virtual graph depends on the edge congestion of its embedding. The main question of interest is how fast we can color virtual graphs of constant congestion. We find that, surprisingly, these graphs can be colored nearly as fast as ordinary graphs. Namely, we give a O(log⁡4log⁡n)O(\log^4\log n)O(log4logn)-round algorithm for the deg+1-coloring problem, where each node is assigned more colors than its degree. This can be viewed as a case where a distributed graph problem can be solved even when the operation of each node is decentralized.

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