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Fast Approximate Shortest Paths in the Congested Clique

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We design fast deterministic algorithms for distance computation in the congested clique model. Our key contributions include: -- A $(2+\epsilon)$-approximation for all-pairs shortest paths in $O(\log^2{n} / \epsilon)$ rounds on unweighted undirected graphs. With a small additional additive factor, this also applies for weighted graphs. This is the first sub-polynomial constant-factor approximation for APSP in this model. -- A $(1+\epsilon)$-approximation for multi-source shortest paths from $O(\sqrt{n})$ sources in $O(\log^2{n} / \epsilon)$ rounds on weighted undirected graphs. This is the first sub-polynomial algorithm obtaining this approximation for a set of sources of polynomial size. Our main techniques are new distance tools that are obtained via improved algorithms for sparse matrix multiplication, which we leverage to construct efficient hopsets and shortest paths. Furthermore, our techniques extend to additional distance problems for which we improve upon the state-of-the-art, including diameter approximation, and an exact single-source shortest paths algorithm for weighted undirected graphs in $\tilde{O}(n^{1/6})$ rounds.

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Shortest Paths in a Hybrid Network Model

cs.DC · 2019-09-04 · conditional · novelty 8.0

In a new hybrid network model combining LOCAL and node-capacitated clique communication, APSP is solved exactly in O~(n^{2/3}) rounds, approximately in Θ~(√n) rounds, and SSSP exactly in O~(√SPD) rounds.

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  • Shortest Paths in a Hybrid Network Model cs.DC · 2019-09-04 · conditional · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    In a new hybrid network model combining LOCAL and node-capacitated clique communication, APSP is solved exactly in O~(n^{2/3}) rounds, approximately in Θ~(√n) rounds, and SSSP exactly in O~(√SPD) rounds.