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Randomized Parallel Selection

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Randomized Parallel Selection
We show that selection on an input of size N can be performed on a P-node hypercube (P = N/(log N)) in time O(N/P) with high probability, provided each node can process all the incident edges in one unit of time (this model is called the parallel model and has been assumed by previous researchers (e.g., [?])). This result is important in view of a lower bound of Plaxton that implies selection takes ((N/P) log log P +log P) time on a P-node hypercube if each node can process only one edge at a time (this model is referred to as the sequential model).
Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
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Type Conference
Year 1990
Where FSTTCS
Authors Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
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