AbstractThis article deals with combinatorial problems motivated by the design of large interconnection networks, in particular how to extend a network by adding nodes while keeping the degree and diameter small. We consider D-admissible extensions in which nodes are added one by one while the diameter remains constant. A D-admissible extension from a graph G to a graph G' is a sequence of graphs G = G0, G1,..., Gi,..., Gk = G', where Gi is a subgraph of Gi+1, ¦V(Gi+1)¦ = ¦V(Gi)¦ + 1 and all of the Gi have diameter at most D. Furthermore we insist that some of the Gi are among the largest of the known graphs with maximum degree and diameter constant. We show that there exist D-admissible extensions from the hypercube of degree d to the hype...
In this paper, we first coin a new graph theoretic problem called the diameter cycle problem with nu...
In this paper, we first coin a new graph theoretic problem called the diameter cycle problem with nu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The question of Turán on the maximum number of edges ...
AbstractThis article deals with combinatorial problems motivated by the design of large interconnect...
AbstractThe following problem arises in the study of interconnection networks: find graphs of given ...
We revisit the classical question of the relationship between the diameter of a graph and its expans...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis investigates and provides several answers...
AbstractA new way to expand De Bruijn and Kautz graphs is presented. It consists of deleting superfl...
The degree diameter problem involves finding the largest graph (in terms of number of vertices) subj...
Concern about fault tolerance in the design of interconnection networks has aroused interest in find...
Concern about fault tolerance in the design of interconnection networks has aroused interest in find...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Interconnection networks form an important research a...
AbstractTwo fundamental considerations in the design of a communications network are reliability and...
AbstractIn this paper we attempt to maximize the order of graphs of given degree Δ and diameter D. T...
AbstractConcern over fault tolerance in the design of interconnection networks has stimulated intere...
In this paper, we first coin a new graph theoretic problem called the diameter cycle problem with nu...
In this paper, we first coin a new graph theoretic problem called the diameter cycle problem with nu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The question of Turán on the maximum number of edges ...
AbstractThis article deals with combinatorial problems motivated by the design of large interconnect...
AbstractThe following problem arises in the study of interconnection networks: find graphs of given ...
We revisit the classical question of the relationship between the diameter of a graph and its expans...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis investigates and provides several answers...
AbstractA new way to expand De Bruijn and Kautz graphs is presented. It consists of deleting superfl...
The degree diameter problem involves finding the largest graph (in terms of number of vertices) subj...
Concern about fault tolerance in the design of interconnection networks has aroused interest in find...
Concern about fault tolerance in the design of interconnection networks has aroused interest in find...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Interconnection networks form an important research a...
AbstractTwo fundamental considerations in the design of a communications network are reliability and...
AbstractIn this paper we attempt to maximize the order of graphs of given degree Δ and diameter D. T...
AbstractConcern over fault tolerance in the design of interconnection networks has stimulated intere...
In this paper, we first coin a new graph theoretic problem called the diameter cycle problem with nu...
In this paper, we first coin a new graph theoretic problem called the diameter cycle problem with nu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The question of Turán on the maximum number of edges ...