An Experimental Evaluation of Graph Coloring Heuristics on Multi- and Many-Core Architectures
Alessandro Borione,
Lorenzo Cardone,
Andrea Calabrese
et al.
Abstract:Many modern applications are modeled using graphs of some kind. Given a graph, assigning labels (usually called colors) to vertices is called graph coloring. Colors must be assigned so that no two vertices connected by an edge share the same color. Graph coloring has essential applications in many different fields, and many scalable algorithms have been proposed to solve it efficiently, such that researchers have recently started experimenting with coloring, even on many-core GPU devices. In our work, we selec… Show more
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