Simple Local Computation Algorithms for the General Lovász Local Lemma

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We consider the task of designing Local Computation Algorithms (LCA) for applications of the Lovasz Local Lemma (LLL). LCA is a class of sublinear algorithms proposed by Rubinfeld et al. that have received a lot of attention in recent years. The LLL is an existential, sufficient condition for a collection of sets to have non-empty intersection (in applications, often, each set comprises all objects having a certain property). The ground-breaking algorithm of Moser and Tardos made the LLL fully constructive, following earlier results by Beck and Alon giving algorithms under significantly stronger LLL-like conditions. LCAs under those stronger conditions were given in Rubinfeld et al., where it was asked if the Moser-Tardos algorithm can be used to design LCAs under the standard LLL condition. The main contribution of this paper is to answer this question affirmatively. In fact, our techniques yield LCAs for settings beyond the standard LLL condition.

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Achlioptas, D., Gouleakis, T., & Iliopoulos, F. (2020). Simple Local Computation Algorithms for the General Lovász Local Lemma. In Annual ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (pp. 1–10). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3350755.3400250

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