Scalable single source shortest path algorithms for massively parallel systems
Abstract
In the single-source shortest path (SSSP) problem, we have to find the shortest paths from a source vertex v to all other vertices in a graph. In this paper, we introduce a novel parallel algorithm, derived from the Bellman-Ford and Delta-stepping algorithms. We employ various pruning techniques, such as edge classification and direction-optimization, to dramatically reduce inter-node communication traffic, and we propose load balancing strategies to handle higher-degree vertices. The extensive performance analysis shows that our algorithms work well on scale-free and real-world graphs. In the largest tested configuration, an R-MAT graph with 238 vertices and 242 edges on 32,768 Blue Gene/Q nodes, we have achieved a processing rate of three Trillion Edges Per Second (TTEPS), a four orders of magnitude improvement over the best published results. © 2014 IEEE.