Efficient Distributed Random Walks with Applications
Atish Das Sarma, Danupon Nanongkai, Gopal Pandurangan, Prasad Tetali

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We focus on the problem of performing random walks efficiently in a distributed network. Given bandwidth constraints, the goal is to minimize the number of rounds required to obtain a random walk sample. We first present a fast sublinear time distributed algorithm for performing random walks whose time complexity is sublinear in the length of the walk. Our algorithm performs a random walk of length in rounds (with high probability) on an undirected network, where is the diameter of the network. This improves over the previous best algorithm that ran in rounds (Das Sarma et al., PODC 2009). We further extend our algorithms to efficiently perform independent random walks in rounds. We then show that there is a fundamental difficulty in improving the dependence on any further by…
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TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs · Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Methods
