Efficient load-balancing through distributed token dropping

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We introduce a new graph problem, the token dropping game, and we show how to solve it efficiently in a distributed setting. We use the token dropping game as a tool to design an efficient distributed algorithm for stable orientations and more generally for locally optimal semi-matchings. The prior work by Czygrinow et al. (DISC 2012) finds a stable orientation in O(^5) rounds in graphs of maximum degree , while we improve it to O(^4) and also prove a lower bound of ω(). For the more general problem of locally optimal semi-matchings, the prior upper bound is O(S^5) and our new algorithm runs in O(C · S^4) rounds, which is an improvement for C = o(S); here C and S are the maximum degrees of customers and servers, respectively.

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Brandt, S., Keller, B., Rybicki, J., Suomela, J., & Uitto, J. (2021). Efficient load-balancing through distributed token dropping. In Annual ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (pp. 129–139). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3409964.3461785

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