Random Rank-Based, Hierarchical or Trivial: Which Dynamic Graph Algorithm Performs Best in Practice?


Abstract in English

Fully dynamic graph algorithms that achieve polylogarithmic or better time per operation use either a hierarchical graph decomposition or random-rank based approach. There are so far two graph properties for which efficient algorithms for both types of data structures exist, namely fully dynamic (Delta + 1) coloring and fully dynamic maximal matching. In this paper we present an extensive experimental study of these two types of algorithms for these two problems together with very simple baseline algorithms to determine which of these algorithms are the fastest. Our results indicate that the data structures used by the different algorithms dominate their performance.

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