Distributed Complexity of $P_k$-freeness: Decision and Certification
Masayuki Miyamoto

TL;DR
This paper investigates the distributed complexity of detecting $P_k$-freeness in graphs, providing new algorithms, lower bounds, and certification schemes that advance understanding of the problem's computational limits in distributed models.
Contribution
It introduces the first distributed algorithms for $P_k$-freeness, establishes lower bounds, and develops nearly optimal local certification schemes, significantly advancing the field.
Findings
Decidable in $ ilde{O}(1)$ rounds for $k=4$ in broadcast CONGEST model.
Decidable in $ ilde{O}(n)$ rounds for $k=5$ in CONGEST model.
Constructed nearly optimal certificates for $P_5$-freeness with size $ ilde{O}(n)$.
Abstract
The class of graphs that do not contain a path on nodes as an induced subgraph (-free graphs) has rich applications in the theory of graph algorithms. This paper explores the problem of deciding -freeness from the viewpoint of distributed computing. For specific small values of , we present the \textit{first} algorithms specified for -freeness, utilizing structural properties of -free graphs in a novel way. Specifically, we show that -freeness can be decided in rounds for in the model, and in rounds for in the model, where is the number of nodes in the network and hides a factor. These results significantly improve the previous upper bounds by Eden et al. (Dist.~Comp.~2022). We…
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