We are living in a connected world and failures can occur anywhere at any time probabilistically. In this thesis, we consider networked systems whose links are perfectly reliable and nodes are subject to failure. The probability of a network subjecting to failure to remain connected is named the node reliability of a graph. The node reliability naturally gives rise to a polynomial in the node operational probability $p$. We call this polynomial node reliability polynomial. The research aims to explore the properties of the node reliability polynomial.Python tools were developed to compute the exact solutions of node reliability polynomial by enumerating all possible connected sets in graphs. Monte-Carlo simulation software in Python was als...
AbstractWe consider a probabilistic network in which the edges are perfectly reliable but the nodes ...
AbstractWe consider the standard network reliability model in which each edge of a graph fails, inde...
In the first part of this thesis we generalise the well-known K-terminal reliability R(G,K) to diffe...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
In this paper we study all-terminal reliability polynomials of networks having the same number of no...
The reliability polynomial R p of a collection of subsets of a finite set X has been extensively ...
The reliability polynomial gives the probability that a graph remains con-nected given that each edg...
Estimating the reliability of a computer network has been a subject of great interest. It is a well ...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The reliability polynomial of a graph gives the probability that a graph remains operational when al...
AbstractWe consider a probabilistic network in which the edges are perfectly reliable but the nodes ...
AbstractWe consider the standard network reliability model in which each edge of a graph fails, inde...
In the first part of this thesis we generalise the well-known K-terminal reliability R(G,K) to diffe...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
In this paper we study all-terminal reliability polynomials of networks having the same number of no...
The reliability polynomial R p of a collection of subsets of a finite set X has been extensively ...
The reliability polynomial gives the probability that a graph remains con-nected given that each edg...
Estimating the reliability of a computer network has been a subject of great interest. It is a well ...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The reliability polynomial of a graph gives the probability that a graph remains operational when al...
AbstractWe consider a probabilistic network in which the edges are perfectly reliable but the nodes ...
AbstractWe consider the standard network reliability model in which each edge of a graph fails, inde...
In the first part of this thesis we generalise the well-known K-terminal reliability R(G,K) to diffe...