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First, let us consider the case of a simple process graph which is a tree. A distributed computation which is tree-structured is not uncommon. Such a process graph may arise when the computation is strictly divide-and-conquer type. A node starts the computation and divides the problem in two (or more, usually a multiple of 2) roughly equal parts and distribute those parts to other processors. This process continues recursively until the problems are of sufficiently small size to solve in a single processor.
==Algorithm==
The Dijkstra–Scholten algorithm is a tree-based algorithm which can be described by the following:
* The initiator of a computation is the root of the tree.
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