We deal with global communication on connected graphs. First, we consider the case of the total exchange. The minimum total exchange time (M.T.E.T.) is the minimum number of steps required to fully inform all the vertices. We establish new bounds (lower and upper) on the M.T.E.T. We determine the M.T.E.T. of the trees and more generally of the graphs whose minimum degree is one. We prove a conjecture of Bermond, Kodate, Marlin, and Perennes on the fixed points of a complete rotation of some toroidal meshes, and deduce the optimality of their M.T.E.T. We prove also that the M.T.E.T. of a directed De Bruijn graph is optimal. In a second part, we consider the classical broadcast problem. We determine a new upper bound on the broadcast time of ...
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We deal with global communication on connected graphs. First, we consider the case of the total exch...
Nous nous intéressons à des protocoles de communications globales portant sur les graphes connexes. ...
The gossip problem involves communicating a unique item from each node in a graph to every other nod...
AbstractThis paper is a survey of existing methods of communication in usual networks. We particular...
AbstractWe use simple compound properties of de Bruijn related networks to get new bounds about broa...
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The exponential growth of interconnection networks transformed the communication primitives into an ...
AbstractOne of the major problems that have arisen in communication networks is that of broadcasting...
This thesis is about structural and algorithmic aspects of graphs. It is divided in two parts, which...
AbstractThe dissemination of a unit of information from one fixed point to all the other points of a...
A broadcast graph is an n-vertex communication network that supports a broadcast from any one vertex...
We propose broadcasting algorithms for line digraphs in the telephone model. The new protocols use a...
AbstractBroadcasting is a problem of information dissemination described for a group of individuals ...
AbstractGossiping and broadcasting are two problems of information dissemination described in a grou...
AbstractThe broadcast function, B(n), is the minimum number of edges in any graph on n vertices such...
We deal with global communication on connected graphs. First, we consider the case of the total exch...
Nous nous intéressons à des protocoles de communications globales portant sur les graphes connexes. ...
The gossip problem involves communicating a unique item from each node in a graph to every other nod...
AbstractThis paper is a survey of existing methods of communication in usual networks. We particular...
AbstractWe use simple compound properties of de Bruijn related networks to get new bounds about broa...
AbstractWe prove that, for any p≤d, there exists a spanning directed p-ary tree of depth at most D⌈l...
The exponential growth of interconnection networks transformed the communication primitives into an ...
AbstractOne of the major problems that have arisen in communication networks is that of broadcasting...
This thesis is about structural and algorithmic aspects of graphs. It is divided in two parts, which...
AbstractThe dissemination of a unit of information from one fixed point to all the other points of a...
A broadcast graph is an n-vertex communication network that supports a broadcast from any one vertex...
We propose broadcasting algorithms for line digraphs in the telephone model. The new protocols use a...
AbstractBroadcasting is a problem of information dissemination described for a group of individuals ...
AbstractGossiping and broadcasting are two problems of information dissemination described in a grou...
AbstractThe broadcast function, B(n), is the minimum number of edges in any graph on n vertices such...