Abstract

In this paper, we study scalable parallel algorithms for estimating the farness-centrality value of the nodes in a given undirected and connected graph. Our algorithms consider approaches that are more suitable for sparse graphs. To this end, we propose four optimization techniques based on removing redundant nodes, removing identical nodes, removing chain nodes, and making use of decomposition based on the biconnected components of the input graph. We test our techniques on a collection of real-world graphs for the time taken and the average error percentage. We further analyze the applicability of our techniques on various classes of real-world graphs. We suggest why certain techniques work better on certain classes of graphs.

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