2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2006.07588
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Balanced Allocation on Hypergraphs

Abstract: The balls-into-bins model randomly allocates n sequential balls into n bins, as follows: each ball selects a set D of d 2 bins, independently and uniformly at random, then the ball is allocated to a least-loaded bin from D (ties broken randomly). The maximum load is the maximum number of balls in any bin. In 1999, Azar et al. showed that, provided ties are broken randomly, after n balls have been placed the maximum load, is log d log n + O(1), with high probability. We consider this popular paradigm in a dynam… Show more

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