“…The tree T i is obtained by T i−1 by applying a local operation, called SHUNT, to a subset of the leaves of T i−1 . The SHUNT operation consists in turn by two other operations, called prune and bypass [1]. Let l be a leaf in a tree T i−1 .…”
Section: An Optimal Work Algorithm For Detecting Negative Cycles In Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main goal is to evaluate the root face of T . The parallel tree-contraction algorithm [1] evaluates the root of a tree T processing a logarithmic number of binary trees T 0 , T 1 , ..., T k , k = O(log |T |), T 0 = T and T k contains only one node. Also, |T i | ≤ ε|T i−1 |, 0 < ε < 1.…”
Section: An Optimal Work Algorithm For Detecting Negative Cycles In Omentioning
Abstract. We present here an algorithm for detecting (and outputting, if exists) a negative cycle in an n-vertex planar digraph G with real edge weights. Its running time ranges from O(n) up to O(n 1.5 log n) as a certain topological measure of G varies from 1 up to Θ(n). Moreover, an efficient CREW PRAM implementation is given. Our algorithm applies also to digraphs whose genus γ is o(n).
“…The tree T i is obtained by T i−1 by applying a local operation, called SHUNT, to a subset of the leaves of T i−1 . The SHUNT operation consists in turn by two other operations, called prune and bypass [1]. Let l be a leaf in a tree T i−1 .…”
Section: An Optimal Work Algorithm For Detecting Negative Cycles In Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main goal is to evaluate the root face of T . The parallel tree-contraction algorithm [1] evaluates the root of a tree T processing a logarithmic number of binary trees T 0 , T 1 , ..., T k , k = O(log |T |), T 0 = T and T k contains only one node. Also, |T i | ≤ ε|T i−1 |, 0 < ε < 1.…”
Section: An Optimal Work Algorithm For Detecting Negative Cycles In Omentioning
Abstract. We present here an algorithm for detecting (and outputting, if exists) a negative cycle in an n-vertex planar digraph G with real edge weights. Its running time ranges from O(n) up to O(n 1.5 log n) as a certain topological measure of G varies from 1 up to Θ(n). Moreover, an efficient CREW PRAM implementation is given. Our algorithm applies also to digraphs whose genus γ is o(n).
“…If a rehanging occurs, as discussed in the paragraph before Lemma 11, we make an assumption on the reduction order of Algorithm SCD that only the nodes in the subtree rooted at ␣ are reduced before the rehanging, where ␣ is the node processed in Case 1.1. 1.…”
Section: ž Either D G Is Found or T Is Reduced To Its Root Where Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above result implies several other problems related to the minimum ␥-dominating clique problem can be solved with the same parallel complexities. ᮊ 2000 Academic Press 1. INTRODUCTION w x A graph is distance-hereditary 2, 25 if the distance stays the same between any of two vertices in every connected induced subgraph contain-Ž ing both where the distance between two vertices is the length of a .…”
We consider a parallel tree contraction scheme which in each contraction phase Ž . Ž . removes leaves and nodes in the maximal chains. Let T n and P n denote the time and processor complexity required to compute the all nearest smaller values Ž . ANSV and the minimum of n values for input elements drawn from the integer 1 A preliminary version of this paper appeared in
“…Step 3 can be computed in $O(logl)$ time with $O(l/logl)$ processors, where $l$ is the number of vertices in the parse tree, by applying tree contraction $al$ gorithm in [1] (see also [7].) As $l$ is $O(n)$ , this step Step 4.…”
Section: Deciding If a Graph Has Page Number One Is In Ncmentioning
Based on a forbidden subgraph characterization of a graph to have one page, we develop a polylog time algorithm to tell if page number of given graph $G$ is one with polynomial number of processors, clarifying this problem to be in NC.
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