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Decreasing verification radius in local certification

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This paper deals with local certification, specifically locally checkable proofs: given a graph property, the task is to certify whether a graph satisfies the property. The verification of this certification needs to be done locally without the knowledge of the whole graph. More precisely, a distributed algorithm, called a verifier, is executed on each vertex. The verifier observes the local neighborhood up to a constant distance and either accepts or rejects. We examine the trade-off between the visibility radius and the size of certificates. We describe a procedure that decreases the radius by encoding the neighbourhood of each vertex into its certificate. We also provide a corresponding lower bound on the required certificate size increase, showing that such an approach is close to optimal.
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hal-04725364 , version 1 (08-10-2024)
hal-04725364 , version 2 (09-10-2024)

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Laurent Feuilloley, Jan Janoušek, Jan Matyáš Křišťan, Josef Erik Sedláček. Decreasing verification radius in local certification. 20th International Symposium on Algorithmics of Wireless Networks (ALGOWIN), Sep 2024, Egham, United Kingdom. ⟨hal-04725364v2⟩
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