Distributed Computing in the Asynchronous LOCAL model

04/16/2019
by   Carole Delporte-Gallet, et al.
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The LOCAL model is among the main models for studying locality in the framework of distributed network computing. This model is however subject to pertinent criticisms, including the facts that all nodes wake up simultaneously, perform in lock steps, and are failure-free. We show that relaxing these hypotheses to some extent does not hurt local computing. In particular, we show that, for any construction task T associated to a locally checkable labeling (LCL), if T is solvable in t rounds in the LOCAL model, then T remains solvable in O(t) rounds in the asynchronous LOCAL model. This improves the result by Castañeda et al. [SSS 2016], which was restricted to 3-coloring the rings. More generally, the main contribution of this paper is to show that, perhaps surprisingly, asynchrony and failures in the computations do not restrict the power of the LOCAL model, as long as the communications remain synchronous and failure-free.

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