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Deterministic Distributed Edge-Coloring with Fewer Colors

15 November 2017
M. Ghaffari
Fabian Kuhn
Yannic Maus
Jara Uitto
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Abstract

We present a deterministic distributed algorithm, in the LOCAL model, that computes a (1+o(1))Δ(1+o(1))\Delta(1+o(1))Δ-edge-coloring in polylogarithmic-time, so long as the maximum degree Δ=Ω~(log⁡n)\Delta=\tilde{\Omega}(\log n)Δ=Ω~(logn). For smaller Δ\DeltaΔ, we give a polylogarithmic-time 3Δ/23\Delta/23Δ/2-edge-coloring. These are the first deterministic algorithms to go below the natural barrier of 2Δ−12\Delta-12Δ−1 colors, and they improve significantly on the recent polylogarithmic-time (2Δ−1)(1+o(1))(2\Delta-1)(1+o(1))(2Δ−1)(1+o(1))-edge-coloring of Ghaffari and Su [SODA'17] and the (2Δ−1)(2\Delta-1)(2Δ−1)-edge-coloring of Fischer, Ghaffari, and Kuhn [FOCS'17], positively answering the main open question of the latter. The key technical ingredient of our algorithm is a simple and novel gradual packing of judiciously chosen near-maximum matchings, each of which becomes one of the color classes.

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