Computer Science – Data Structures and Algorithms
Scientific paper
2007-01-30
Computer Science
Data Structures and Algorithms
Scientific paper
The maximal matching problem has received considerable attention in the self-stabilizing community. Previous work has given different self-stabilizing algorithms that solves the problem for both the adversarial and fair distributed daemon, the sequential adversarial daemon, as well as the synchronous daemon. In the following we present a single self-stabilizing algorithm for this problem that unites all of these algorithms in that it stabilizes in the same number of moves as the previous best algorithms for the sequential adversarial, the distributed fair, and the synchronous daemon. In addition, the algorithm improves the previous best moves complexities for the distributed adversarial daemon from O(n^2) and O(delta m) to O(m) where n is the number of processes, m is thenumber of edges, and delta is the maximum degree in the graph.
Manne Fredrik
Mjelde Morten
Pilard Laurence
Tixeuil Sébastien
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