Abstract
Random walk based distributed algorithms make use of a token that circulates in the system according to a random walk scheme to achieve their goal. To study their efficiency and compare it to one of the deterministic solutions, one is led to compute certain quantities, namely the hitting times and the cover time. Until now, only bounds on these quantities were known.
First, this paper presents two generalizations of the notions of hitting and cover times to weighted graphs. Indeed, the properties of random walks on symmetrically weighted graphs provide interesting results on random walk based distributed algorithms, such as local load balancing. Both of these generalizations are proposed to precisely represent the behaviour of these algorithms, and to take into account what the weights represent.
Then, we propose an algorithm to compute the
Finally, we provide the
first algorithm to compute the cover time (in both senses) of a graph. We
improve it to achieve a complexity of O(
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