The string of diamonds is nearly tight for rumour spreading
Abstract
For a rumour spreading protocol, the spread time is defined as the first time that everyone learns the rumour. We compare the synchronous push&pull rumour spreading protocol with its asynchronous variant, and show that for any -vertex graph and any starting vertex, the ratio between their expected spread times is bounded by . This improves the upper bound of Giakkoupis, Nazari, and Woelfel (in Proceedings of ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, 2016). Our bound is tight up to a factor of , as illustrated by the string of diamonds graph. We also show that if for a pair of real numbers, there exists infinitely many graphs for which the two spread times are and in expectation, then and ; and we show each such pair is achievable.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1704.00874,
title = {The string of diamonds is nearly tight for rumour spreading},
author = {Omer Angel and Abbas Mehrabian and Yuval Peres},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00874},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Will be presented at RANDOM'2017 conference. 14 pages, Theorem 2.5 added in this version