AbstractCayley graphs of groups are presently being considered by the computer science community as models of architectures for large scale parallel processor computers. In the first section of this paper we discuss Cayley graphs and show how they may be used as a tool for the design and analysis of network architectures for these types of computers.Observing that routing on a Cayley graph is equivalent to a certain factoring problem in the associated group, we have been able to use a known powerful factoring technique in computational group theory to produce a fast efficient routing algorithm on the associated Cayley graph. In the second section of this paper we present this work. This research can be regarded as a first attempt to find ge...
The present paper surveys the most recent and promising results about graph-theoretic and group-theo...
In the study of double-loop computer networks, the diagrams known as L-shapes arise as a graphical r...
Cayley graphs were introduced by Arthur Cayley in 1878 to geometrically describe the algebraic struc...
This paper demonstrates the power of the Cayley graph approach to solve specific applications, such ...
This Thesis focuses on the problem of generic routing in Cayley Graphs(CGs). These graphs are a geom...
We propose a new family of interconnection networks that are Cayley graphs with constant node degree...
This dissertation studies the problems of interconnection networks for parallel comput ers A large f...
AbstractDespite numerous interconnection schemes proposed for distributed multicomputing, systematic...
This paper addresses the simulation of four networks whose underlying topology is a Cayley graph. Th...
The cycle prefix network is a Cayley coset digraph based on sequences over an alphabet which has bee...
We describe a new interconnection network called the Enhanced Butter y (EBn). It is a Cayley graph w...
We develop an optimal routing algorithm as well as establish the actual value of the diameter of the...
31 pages.International audienceThe present paper surveys recent and promising results about graph--t...
© 2016 Dr. Hamid MokhtarCayley graphs are highly attractive structures for communication networks be...
We generalise the biswapped network Bsw(G) to obtain a multiswapped network Msw(H;G), built around t...
The present paper surveys the most recent and promising results about graph-theoretic and group-theo...
In the study of double-loop computer networks, the diagrams known as L-shapes arise as a graphical r...
Cayley graphs were introduced by Arthur Cayley in 1878 to geometrically describe the algebraic struc...
This paper demonstrates the power of the Cayley graph approach to solve specific applications, such ...
This Thesis focuses on the problem of generic routing in Cayley Graphs(CGs). These graphs are a geom...
We propose a new family of interconnection networks that are Cayley graphs with constant node degree...
This dissertation studies the problems of interconnection networks for parallel comput ers A large f...
AbstractDespite numerous interconnection schemes proposed for distributed multicomputing, systematic...
This paper addresses the simulation of four networks whose underlying topology is a Cayley graph. Th...
The cycle prefix network is a Cayley coset digraph based on sequences over an alphabet which has bee...
We describe a new interconnection network called the Enhanced Butter y (EBn). It is a Cayley graph w...
We develop an optimal routing algorithm as well as establish the actual value of the diameter of the...
31 pages.International audienceThe present paper surveys recent and promising results about graph--t...
© 2016 Dr. Hamid MokhtarCayley graphs are highly attractive structures for communication networks be...
We generalise the biswapped network Bsw(G) to obtain a multiswapped network Msw(H;G), built around t...
The present paper surveys the most recent and promising results about graph-theoretic and group-theo...
In the study of double-loop computer networks, the diagrams known as L-shapes arise as a graphical r...
Cayley graphs were introduced by Arthur Cayley in 1878 to geometrically describe the algebraic struc...