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    Local certification of graphs with bounded genus by Feuilloley, Laurent, Fraigniaud, Pierre, Montealegre, Pedro, Rapaport, Ivan, Rémila, Éric, Todinca, Ioan

    ISSN: 0166-218X, 1872-6771
    Published: Elsevier B.V 30.01.2023
    Published in Discrete Applied Mathematics (30.01.2023)
    “…Naor, Parter, and Yogev [SODA 2020] recently designed a compiler for automatically translating standard centralized interactive protocols to distributed…”
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    Deterministic Distributed Vertex Coloring: Simpler, Faster, and without Network Decomposition by Ghaffari, Mohsen, Kuhn, Fabian

    ISSN: 2575-8454
    Published: IEEE 01.02.2022
    “…We present a simple deterministic distributed algorithm that computes a ( \Delta+1 )-vertex coloring in O(\text{log}^{2}\Delta. \text{log}\ n) rounds. The…”
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    Synchronous t-resilient consensus in arbitrary graphs by Castañeda, Armando, Fraigniaud, Pierre, Paz, Ami, Rajsbaum, Sergio, Roy, Matthieu, Travers, Corentin

    ISSN: 0890-5401, 1090-2651
    Published: Elsevier Inc 01.06.2023
    Published in Information and computation (01.06.2023)
    “…We study the number of rounds needed to solve consensus in a synchronous network G where at most t nodes may fail by crashing. This problem has been thoroughly…”
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    Lower Bounds for Maximal Matchings and Maximal Independent Sets by Balliu, Alkida, Brandt, Sebastian, Hirvonen, Juho, Olivetti, Dennis, Rabie, Mikael, Suomela, Jukka

    ISSN: 2575-8454
    Published: IEEE 01.11.2019
    “…There are distributed graph algorithms for finding maximal matchings and maximal independent sets in O(Δ + log^* n) communication rounds; here n is the number…”
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    Stability and Resilience of Distributed Information Spreading in Aggregate Computing by Mo, Yuanqiu, Dasgupta, Soura, Beal, Jacob

    ISSN: 0018-9286, 1558-2523
    Published: New York IEEE 01.01.2023
    Published in IEEE transactions on automatic control (01.01.2023)
    “…Spreading informationthrough a network of devices is a core activity for most distributed systems. Self-stabilizing algorithms for information spreading are…”
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    Redundancy in distributed proofs by Feuilloley, Laurent, Fraigniaud, Pierre, Hirvonen, Juho, Paz, Ami, Perry, Mor

    ISSN: 0178-2770, 1432-0452
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.04.2021
    Published in Distributed computing (01.04.2021)
    “…Distributed proofs are mechanisms that enable the nodes of a network to collectively and efficiently check the correctness of Boolean predicates on the…”
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    Towards distributed two-stage stochastic optimization by Emek, Yuval, Harlev, Noga, Izumi, Taisuke

    ISSN: 0178-2770, 1432-0452
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.12.2025
    Published in Distributed computing (01.12.2025)
    “…The weighted vertex cover problem revolves around selecting a subset of vertices that covers a target edge set while minimizing the total cost of the selected…”
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    Distributed Lower Bounds for Ruling Sets by Balliu, Alkida, Brandt, Sebastian, Olivetti, Dennis

    ISSN: 2575-8454
    Published: IEEE 01.11.2020
    “…Given a graph G=(V, E) , an ( \alpha,\beta ) -ruling set is a subset S\subseteq V such that the distance between any two vertices in S is at least \alpha , and…”
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    Property testing of planarity in the CONGEST model by Levi, Reut, Medina, Moti, Ron, Dana

    ISSN: 0178-2770, 1432-0452
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.02.2021
    Published in Distributed computing (01.02.2021)
    “…We give a distributed algorithm in the CONGEST model for property testing of planarity with one-sided error in general (unbounded-degree) graphs. Following…”
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    Minor Sparsifiers and the Distributed Laplacian Paradigm by Forster, Sebastian, Goranci, Gramoz, Liu, Yang P., Peng, Richard, Sun, Xiaorui, Ye, Mingquan

    ISSN: 2575-8454
    Published: IEEE 01.02.2022
    “…We study distributed algorithms built around minor-based vertex sparsifiers, and give the first algorithm in the CONGEST model for solving linear systems in…”
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    MIDAS: Multilinear detection at scale by Ekanayake, Saliya, Cadena, Jose, Wickramasinghe, Udayanga, Vullikanti, Anil

    ISSN: 0743-7315, 1096-0848
    Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01.10.2019
    “…We focus on two classes of problems in graph mining: (1) finding trees and (2) anomaly detection in complex networks using scan statistics. These are…”
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    Improved distributed local approximation algorithm for minimum 2-dominating set in planar graphs by Czygrinow, A., Hanćkowiak, M., Szymańska, E., Wawrzyniak, W., Witkowski, M.

    ISSN: 0304-3975, 1879-2294
    Published: Elsevier B.V 01.02.2017
    Published in Theoretical computer science (01.02.2017)
    “…In this paper we consider the 2-dominating set problem (2MDS). We look for a smallest subset of vertices D⊆V with the property that every vertex in V∖D is…”
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    The topology of local computing in networks by Fraigniaud, Pierre, Paz, Ami

    ISSN: 2367-1726, 2367-1734
    Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 01.09.2024
    “…For more than three decades, distributed systems have been described and analyzed using topological tools, primarily using two techniques: protocol complexes…”
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    Improved distributed degree splitting and edge coloring by Ghaffari, Mohsen, Hirvonen, Juho, Kuhn, Fabian, Maus, Yannic, Suomela, Jukka, Uitto, Jara

    ISSN: 0178-2770, 1432-0452
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.06.2020
    Published in Distributed computing (01.06.2020)
    “…The degree splitting problem requires coloring the edges of a graph red or blue such that each node has almost the same number of edges in each color, up to a…”
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    Asynchronous Distributed Execution Of Fixpoint-Based Computational Fields by Lafuente, Alberto Lluch, Loreti, Michele, Montanari, Ugo

    ISSN: 1860-5974, 1860-5974
    Published: Logical Methods in Computer Science e.V 01.01.2017
    Published in Logical methods in computer science (01.01.2017)
    “…Coordination is essential for dynamic distributed systems whose components exhibit interactive and autonomous behaviors. Spatially distributed, locally…”
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    Low-congestion shortcut and graph parameters by Kitamura, Naoki, Kitagawa, Hirotaka, Otachi, Yota, Izumi, Taisuke

    ISSN: 0178-2770, 1432-0452
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.10.2021
    Published in Distributed computing (01.10.2021)
    “…Distributed graph algorithms in the standard CONGEST model often exhibit the time-complexity lower bound of Ω ~ ( n + D ) rounds for several global problems,…”
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    Fast distributed approximation for TAP and 2-edge-connectivity by Censor-Hillel, Keren, Dory, Michal

    ISSN: 0178-2770, 1432-0452
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.04.2020
    Published in Distributed computing (01.04.2020)
    “…The tree augmentation problem (TAP) is a fundamental network design problem, in which the input is a graph G and a spanning tree T for it, and the goal is to…”
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    Synchronization-Avoiding Graph Algorithms by Firoz, Jesun Sahariar, Zalewski, Marcin, Kanewala, Thejaka, Lumsdaine, Andrew

    ISSN: 2640-0316
    Published: IEEE 01.12.2018
    “…Because they were developed for optimal sequential complexity, classical graph algorithms as found in textbooks have strictly-defined orders of operations…”
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