Abstract:We study the randomized rumor spreading algorithm pull on complete graphs with n vertices. Starting with one informed vertex and proceeding in rounds, each vertex yet uninformed connects to a neighbor chosen uniformly at random and receives the information, if the vertex it connected to is informed. The goal is to study the number of rounds needed to spread the information to everybody, also known as the runtime.In our main result we provide a description, as n gets large, for the distribution of the runtime t… Show more
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