2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2001.05438
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Low Complexity Distributed Computing via Binary Matrices with Extension to Stragglers

Abstract: We consider the distributed computing framework of MapReduce, which consists of three phases, the Map phase, the Shuffle phase and the Reduce phase. For this framework, we propose the use of binary matrices (with 0, 1 entries) called computing matrices to describe the map phase and the shuffle phase. Similar binary matrices were recently proposed for the coded caching framework. The structure of ones and zeroes in the binary computing matrix captures the map phase of the MapReduce framework. We present a new s… Show more

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