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Brief announcement: efficient graph algorithms without synchronization
We give a graph decomposition technique that creates entirely independent subproblems for graph problems such as coloring and dominating sets that can be solved without synchronization on a distributed memory system. For coloring, evaluation shows a performance gain of a factor 3 to 5 at the price of using more colors.