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Uniform generation of combinatorial structures

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OSTI ID:416827
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  1. Univ. of Warwick, Coventry (United Kingdom)
We describe several RNC algorithms for generating graphs and subgraphs uniformly at random. For example, unlabelled undirected graphs are generated in O(log{sup 3} n lg lg n) time using O({epsilon}n{sup 1.5}/lg{sup 3} n lg lg n) processors if their number is n lg lg n known in advance and in O(lg n) time using O ({epsilon}n{sup 2}/lg n) processors otherwise. In both cases the error probability is the inverse of a polynomial in {epsilon}. Thus {epsilon} may be chosen to trade-off processors for error probability. Also, for an arbitrary graph, we describe RNC algorithms for the uniform generation of its subgraphs that are either non-simple paths or spanning trees. The work measure for the subgraph algorithms is essentially determined by the transitive closure bottleneck. As for sequential algorithms, the general notion of constructing generators from counters also applies to parallel algorithms although this approach is not employed by all the algorithms of this paper.
OSTI ID:
416827
Report Number(s):
CONF-960121--; CNN: Contract 20244
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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