Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9661951 Performance Evaluation 2005 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
The problem of dynamic tree embedding in static networks is studied in this paper. We provide a unified framework for studying the performance of randomized tree embedding algorithms which allow a newly created tree node to take a random walk of short distance to reach a processor nearby. In particular, we propose simple randomized algorithms on several most common and important static networks, including d-dimensional meshes, d-dimensional tori, and hypercubes. It is shown that these algorithms, which have small constant dilation, are asymptotically optimal for embedding healthy trees. Our analysis technique is based on random walks on static networks. Hence, analytical expressions for expected load on all the processors are available.
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