13th Cologne-Twente Workshop on Graphs and Combinatorial Optimization (CTW) -- MAY 26-28, 2015 -- Ozyegin Univ, Istanbul, TURKEYWOS: 000454377200002The super-connectivity (super-edge-connectivity) of a connected graph G is the minimum number of vertices (edges) that need to be deleted from Gin order to disconnect G without creating isolated vertices. We determine when the generalized Petersen graphs GP[n, k] are super-connected and super edge-connected, and show that their super-connectivity and their super-edge-connectivity are both equal to four when n is not an element of{2k, 3k}. These results partially answer a question by Harary (1983) and are of interest especially in the study of reliability and fault tolerance of interconnection ne...