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Tree exploration with little memory

Krzysztof Diks, Pierre Fraigniaud, Evangelos Kranakis, Andrzej Pelc

发表年份
2002
引用次数
24

摘要

A robot with k-bit memory has to explore a tree whose nodes are unlabeled and edge ports are locally labeled at each node. The robot has no a priori knowledge of the topology of the tree or of its size, and its aim is to traverse all the edges. While O(logA) bits of memory suffice to explore any tree of maximum degree A if stopping is not required, we show that bounded memory is not sufficient to explore with stop all trees of bounded degree (indeed f~(logloglog n) bits of memory are needed for some such trees of size n). For the more demanding task requiring to stop at the starting node after completing exploration, we show a sharper lower bound f~(log n) on required memory size, and present an algorithm to accomplish this task with O(log 2 n)-bit memory, for all n-node trees.

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Node (physics)Binary logarithmDegree (music)Bounded functionTree (set theory)Computer scienceTask (project management)Upper and lower boundsTime complexityCombinatorics

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