Deterministic subgraph detection in broadcast CONGEST
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We present simple deterministic algorithms for subgraph finding and enumeration in the broadcast CONGEST model of distributed computation: -- For any constant $k$, detecting $k$-paths and trees on $k$ nodes can be done in $O(1)$ rounds. -- For any constant $k$, detecting $k$-cycles and pseudotrees on $k$ nodes can be done in $O(n)$ rounds. -- On $d$-degenerate graphs, cliques and $4$-cycles can be enumerated in $O(d + \log n)$ rounds, and $5$-cycles in $O(d^2 + \log n)$ rounds. In many cases, these bounds are tight up to logarithmic factors. Moreover, we show that the algorithms for $d$-degenerate graphs can be improved to optimal complexity $O(d/\log n)$ and $O(d^2/\log n)$, respectively, in the supported CONGEST model, which can be seen as an intermediate model between CONGEST and the congested clique.
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