We present a family of networks whose local interconnection topologies are generated by the root vectors of a semi-simple complex Lie algebra. Cartan classification theorem of those algebras ensures those families of interconnection topologies to be exhaustive. The global arrangement of the network is defined in terms of integer or half-integer weight lattices. The mesh or torus topologies that network millions of processing cores, such as those in the IBM BlueGene series, are the simplest member of that category. The symmetries of the root systems of an algebra, manifested by their Weyl group, lends great convenience for the design and analysis of hardware architecture, algorithms and programs
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In this paper we propose first to recall the different interconnection structures appearing in netwo...
Accessibility, robustness, and connectivity are the salient structural properties of networks. The l...
AbstractCayley graphs of groups are presently being considered by the computer science community as ...
We present a family of networks whose local interconnection topologies are generated by the root vec...
A Symmetry Network is a feedforward network in which the connections are divided into equivalence cl...
The design of computer networks and parallel processor configurations is a topic of increasing impor...
The hypercubic family of interconnection networks, encompassing the hypercube and its derivatives an...
Two methods are used to speed up the execution of a computational task. One is new technology develo...
ABSTRACT: The topology of a interconnection network is the graph of its routers. The topologies that...
The interconnection topology of a parallel or distributed network is pivotal in ensuring good system...
Recently, the mesh connected trees (MCT) network has been proposed asapossible architecture for para...
In this work, the impact of physical/logical network topol-ogy on parallel matrix computation is stu...
It is known that the set of all networks of fixed order form a semigroup. This fact provides for the...
This book explores fundamental aspects of geometric network optimisation with applications to a vari...
Parallel computer networks are interesting topic, but they are also difficult to understand in an ov...
In this paper we propose first to recall the different interconnection structures appearing in netwo...
Accessibility, robustness, and connectivity are the salient structural properties of networks. The l...
AbstractCayley graphs of groups are presently being considered by the computer science community as ...