[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a new model, finite permutation machine (FPM), to describe the permutation networks. A set of theorems are developed to capture the theory of operations for the permutation networks. Using this new framework, an interesting problem is attacked: are 2n − 1 passes of shuffle exchange necessary and sufficient to realize all permutations? where n = log2 N and N is the number of inputs and outputs interconnected by the network. We prove that to realize all permutations, 2n − 1 passes of shuffle exchange are necessary and that 3n − 3 passes are sufficient. This reduces the sufficient number of passes by 2 from the best-known result.[[fileno]]2030249010001[[department]]資訊工程學
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The model of FCFS infinite bipartite matching was introduced in Caldentey, Kaplan and Weiss, 2009. I...
The set of input-output permutations that are routable through a multistage interconnection network ...
Abstract. Rearrangeable networks can realize each and every permutation in one pass through the netw...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce the concept of routing grid as a tool for analyzing realizabilit...
In this thesis we consider different mix network protocols. First, we discuss a protocol called cMix...
We consider the problem of designing a simple, oblivious scheme to generate (almost) random permutat...
Abstract-We present analytic models for the blocking proba-bility of both unique path and multiple p...
[[abstract]]This paper presents an efficient routing algorithm for realizing any permutation in LIN ...
AbstractA transportation graph is a directed graph with a designated input node and a designated out...
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Let m(n) be the minimum positive integer k so that the Shuffle-Exchange network with k stages...
The composition of two pattern restricted classes X,Y is the set of all permutation products ## whe...
Abstract. This paper addresses the security and efficiency issues of the Mix-net based on permutatio...
Abstract- The mapping problem arises when the dependency struc-ture of a parallel algorithm differs ...
In the course of classifying the homogeneous permutations, Cameron introduced the viewpoint of permu...
The model of FCFS infinite bipartite matching was introduced in Caldentey, Kaplan and Weiss, 2009. I...