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Random walk (RW) is simple to implement and has a better termination control. The Markov chain analysis informs that RW eventually visits all vertices of a connected graph. Due to such nice properties, RW is often proposed for information dissemination or collection from all or part of a large scale unstructured network. The random walker, which can be used to disseminate or collect information, visits...
Consider a group of peers, an ideal random peer sampling service should return a peer, which is an unbiased independent random sample of the group. This paper focuses on peer sampling service based on view shuffling (aka gossip-based peer sampling), where each peer is equipped with a local view of size c. This view should correspond to a uniform random sample of size c of the whole system in order...
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