Given a graph G=(V,E) and an originator vertex v, broadcasting is an information disseminating process of transmitting a message from vertex v to all vertices of graph G as quickly as possible. A graph G on n vertices is called broadcast graph if the broadcasting from any vertex in the graph can be accomplished in \lceil log n\rceil time. A broadcast graph with the minimum number of edges is called minimum broadcast graph. The number of edges in a minimum broadcast graph on n vertices is denoted by B(n). A long sequence of papers present different techniques to construct broadcast graphs and to obtain upper bounds on B(n). In this thesis, we study the compounding and the vertex addition broadcast graph constructions, which improve the upper...
AbstractBroadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a...
AbstractBroadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a...
AbstractCompound methods have been shown to be very effective in the construction of broadcast graph...
Broadcasting in a graph is the process of transmitting a message from one vertex, the originator, to...
AbstractGiven a graph G=(V,E) and a vertex u∈V, broadcasting is the process of disseminating a piece...
AbstractIn this paper, we give the size B(n) of a minimum broadcast graph of order n for the values ...
AbstractWe construct new upper bounds on the broadcast function B(n), the number of edges in a minim...
A broadcast graph is an n-vertex communication network that supports a broadcast from any one vertex...
We describe the construction of a minimum broadcast graph with 63 vertices. The graph has 162 edges....
AbstractThe broadcast function, B(n), is the minimum number of edges in any graph on n vertices such...
AbstractBroadcasting is the process of information dissemination in a communication network in which...
AbstractWe describe the construction of a minimum broadcast graph with 63 vertices. The graph has 16...
AbstractWe begin an investigation of broadcasting from multiple originators, a variant of broadcasti...
The data transmission delays become the bottleneck on modern high speed interconnection networks uti...
AbstractWe say that a function f:V→{0,1,…,diam(G)} is a broadcast if for every vertex v∈V, f(v)⩽e(v)...
AbstractBroadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a...
AbstractBroadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a...
AbstractCompound methods have been shown to be very effective in the construction of broadcast graph...
Broadcasting in a graph is the process of transmitting a message from one vertex, the originator, to...
AbstractGiven a graph G=(V,E) and a vertex u∈V, broadcasting is the process of disseminating a piece...
AbstractIn this paper, we give the size B(n) of a minimum broadcast graph of order n for the values ...
AbstractWe construct new upper bounds on the broadcast function B(n), the number of edges in a minim...
A broadcast graph is an n-vertex communication network that supports a broadcast from any one vertex...
We describe the construction of a minimum broadcast graph with 63 vertices. The graph has 162 edges....
AbstractThe broadcast function, B(n), is the minimum number of edges in any graph on n vertices such...
AbstractBroadcasting is the process of information dissemination in a communication network in which...
AbstractWe describe the construction of a minimum broadcast graph with 63 vertices. The graph has 16...
AbstractWe begin an investigation of broadcasting from multiple originators, a variant of broadcasti...
The data transmission delays become the bottleneck on modern high speed interconnection networks uti...
AbstractWe say that a function f:V→{0,1,…,diam(G)} is a broadcast if for every vertex v∈V, f(v)⩽e(v)...
AbstractBroadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a...
AbstractBroadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a...
AbstractCompound methods have been shown to be very effective in the construction of broadcast graph...