This paper shows how to embed complete binary trees in products of complete binary trees, products of shuffle-exchange graphs, and products of de Bruijn graphs with small dilation and congestion. In the embedding results presented here the size of the host graph can be fixed to an arbitrary size, while we define no bound on the size of the guest graph. This is motivated by the fact that the host architecture has a fixed number of processors due to its physical design, while the guest graph can grow arbitrarily large depending on the application. The results of this paper widen the class of computations that can be performed on these product graphs which are often cited as being low-cost alternatives for hypercubes. © J.C. Baltzer AG, Scienc...
We consider several graph embedding problems which have a lot of important applications in parallel ...
AbstractWe show that any n-vertex binary tree can be embedded in a line with dilation-cost O(nlog2 n...
[[abstract]]Different parallel architectures may require different algorithms to make the existent a...
This paper shows how to embed complete binary trees in products of complete binary trees, products o...
AbstractWe study the embedding problem of enhanced and augmented hypercubes into complete binary tre...
[[abstract]]It has been proved that an incomplete binary tree cannot be embedded into an incomplete ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to describe a method for embedding binary trees into hypercubes...
AbstractLet G and H be two simple, undirected graphs. An embedding of the graph G into the graph H i...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科知能情報・数理金沢大学工学部We consider the problem of embedding graphs into hypercubes with minimal...
We describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the followin...
AbstractWe describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the ...
The double-rooted complete binary tree is a complete binary tree where the root is replaced by an ed...
The problem of embedding a guest graph G into a host graph H arises in the process of mapping a para...
A new simple algorithm for optimal embedding of complete binary trees into hypercubes as well as a n...
We propose a general strategy of many-to-one embedding of treerelated graphs into hypercubes. These ...
We consider several graph embedding problems which have a lot of important applications in parallel ...
AbstractWe show that any n-vertex binary tree can be embedded in a line with dilation-cost O(nlog2 n...
[[abstract]]Different parallel architectures may require different algorithms to make the existent a...
This paper shows how to embed complete binary trees in products of complete binary trees, products o...
AbstractWe study the embedding problem of enhanced and augmented hypercubes into complete binary tre...
[[abstract]]It has been proved that an incomplete binary tree cannot be embedded into an incomplete ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to describe a method for embedding binary trees into hypercubes...
AbstractLet G and H be two simple, undirected graphs. An embedding of the graph G into the graph H i...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科知能情報・数理金沢大学工学部We consider the problem of embedding graphs into hypercubes with minimal...
We describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the followin...
AbstractWe describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the ...
The double-rooted complete binary tree is a complete binary tree where the root is replaced by an ed...
The problem of embedding a guest graph G into a host graph H arises in the process of mapping a para...
A new simple algorithm for optimal embedding of complete binary trees into hypercubes as well as a n...
We propose a general strategy of many-to-one embedding of treerelated graphs into hypercubes. These ...
We consider several graph embedding problems which have a lot of important applications in parallel ...
AbstractWe show that any n-vertex binary tree can be embedded in a line with dilation-cost O(nlog2 n...
[[abstract]]Different parallel architectures may require different algorithms to make the existent a...