The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its nodes or links fails. However, to reduce operational and set-up costs, a network should be small in size, and this conflicts with the requirement of being resilient. In this paper we address this trade-off for the prominent case of the broadcasting routing scheme, and we build efficient (i.e., sparse and fast) fault-tolerant approximate shortest-path trees, for both the edge and vertex single-failure case. In particular, for an n-vertex non-negatively weighted graph, and for any constant ε > 0, we design two structures of size O(nlogn/ε^2) which guarantee (1 + ε)-stretched paths from the selected source also in the presence of an edge/vertex fa...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
The resiliency of a network is its ability to remain effectively functioning also when any of its no...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f≥ 1 ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...
Let G be an n-node and m-edge positively real-weighted undirected graph. For any given integer f >= ...