The Distributed Complexity of Locally Checkable Problems on Paths is Decidable

A. Balliu, S. Brandt, Yi-Jun Chang, D. Olivetti, M. Rabie, J. Suomela
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Consider a computer network that consists of a path with n nodes. The nodes are labeled with inputs from a constant-sized set, and the task is to find output labels from a constant-sized set subject to some local constraints---more formally, we have an LCL (locally checkable labeling) problem. How many communication rounds are needed (in the standard LOCAL model of computing) to solve this problem? It is well known that the answer is always either O(1) rounds, or Θ(log⋅ n) rounds, or Θ(n) rounds. In this work we show that this question is decidable (albeit PSPACE-hard): we present an algorithm that, given any LCL problem defined on a path, outputs the distributed computational complexity of this problem and the corresponding asymptotically optimal algorithm.
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路径上局部可检问题的分布复杂度是可判定的
考虑一个计算机网络,它由一条有n个节点的路径组成。节点被标记为来自固定大小集合的输入,任务是根据一些局部约束从固定大小集合中找到输出标签——更正式地说,我们有一个LCL(局部可检查标记)问题。需要多少通信轮(在标准的LOCAL计算模型中)来解决这个问题?众所周知,答案总是O(1)轮,或Θ(log·n)轮,或Θ(n)轮。在这项工作中,我们证明了这个问题是可决定的(尽管PSPACE-hard):我们提出了一个算法,给定任何在路径上定义的LCL问题,输出该问题的分布式计算复杂性和相应的渐近最优算法。
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