Many Random Walks Are Faster Than One

Author:

ALON NOGA,AVIN CHEN,KOUCKÝ MICHAL,KOZMA GADY,LOTKER ZVI,TUTTLE MARK R.

Abstract

We pose a new and intriguing question motivated by distributed computing regarding random walks on graphs: How long does it take for several independent random walks, starting from the same vertex, to cover an entire graph? We study thecover time– the expected time required to visit every node in a graph at least once – and we show that for a large collection of interesting graphs, running many random walks in parallel yields a speed-up in the cover time that is linear in the number of parallel walks. We demonstrate that an exponential speed-up is sometimes possible, but that some natural graphs allow only a logarithmic speed-up. A problem related to ours (in which the walks start from some probabilistic distribution on vertices) was previously studied in the context of space efficient algorithms for undirectedstconnectivity and our results yield, in certain cases, an improvement upon some of the earlier bounds.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Statistics and Probability,Theoretical Computer Science

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