Message Reduction in the Local Model is a Free Lunch
Abstract
A new spanner construction algorithm is presented, working under the LOCAL model with unique edge IDs. Given an n-node communication graph, a spanner with a constant stretch and O (n1 + ) edges (for an arbitrarily small constant > 0) is constructed in a constant number of rounds sending O (n1 + ) messages whp. Consequently, we conclude that every t-round LOCAL algorithm can be transformed into an O (t)-round LOCAL algorithm that sends O (t · n1 + ) messages whp. This improves upon all previous message-reduction schemes for LOCAL algorithms that incur a (1) n blow-up of the round complexity.
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