On coalescence time in graphs–when is coalescing as fast as meeting?
<p>Coalescing random walks is a fundamental distributed process, where a set of particles perform independent discrete-time random walks on an undirected graph. Whenever two or more particles meet at a given node, they merge and continue as a single random walk. The <em>coalesce...
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Association for Computing Machinery
2023
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