Characterization of line width variation
Alfred K. Wong, Antoinette F. Molless, et al.
SPIE Advanced Lithography 2000
Given two trees, a guest tree G and a host tree H, the subtree isomorphism problem is to determine whether there is a subgraph of H that is isomorphic to G. We present a randomized parallel algorithm for finding such an isomorphism, if it exists. The algorithm runs in time O(log3n) on a CREW PRAM, where n is the number of nodes in H. The number of processors required by the algorithm is polynomial in n. Randomization is used (solely) to solve each of a series of bipartite matching problems during the course of the algorithm. We demonstrate the close connection between the two problems by presenting a log-space reduction from bipartite perfect matching to subtree isomorphism. Finally, we present some techniques to reduce the number of processors used by the algorithm. © 1990.
Alfred K. Wong, Antoinette F. Molless, et al.
SPIE Advanced Lithography 2000
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