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Randomized local network computing : Derandomization beyond locally checkable labelings

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We carry on investigating the line of research questioning the power of randomization for the design of distributed algorithms. In their seminal paper, Naor and Stockmeyer [STOC 1993] established that, in the context of network computing in which all nodes execute the same algorithm in parallel, any construction task that can be solved locally by a randomized Monte-Carlo algorithm can also be solved locally by a deterministic algorithm. This result however holds only for distributed tasks such that the correctness of their solutions can be locally checked by a deterministic algorithm. In this paper, we extend the result of Naor and Stockmeyer to a wider class of tasks. Specifically, we prove that the same derandomization result holds for every task such that the correctness of their solutions can be locally checked using a 2-sided error randomized Monte-Carlo algorithm.
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hal-03610006 , version 1 (16-03-2022)

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Laurent Feuilloley, Pierre Fraigniaud. Randomized local network computing : Derandomization beyond locally checkable labelings. ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing, 2021, 8 (4), pp.1-25. ⟨10.1145/3470640⟩. ⟨hal-03610006⟩
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