AbstractA network (G,R) consists in a given undirected graph G of order n and a routing R, that is a collection of n(n-1) simple paths connecting every ordered pair of vertices of G. Chung, Coffman, Reiman and Simon defined the forwarding index ξ(G,R) of a network (G,R) as the maximum number of paths of R passing through any vertex of G. Similarly we define the edge-forwarding index of a network (G,R) as the maximum number of paths of R passing through any edge of G. These parameters might be of interest in different applications concerning communication networks. The forwarding (resp. edge-forwarding) index corresponds to the maximum amount of forwarding done by any node (resp. edge). The edge-forwarding index also corresponds to the maxim...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a technique to compute an improved bound on edge-forwarding indic...
International audienceThe (edge) forwarding index of a graph is the minimum, over all possible rout-...
AbstractA routing R in a graph G is a set of paths {Rxy : x, y ϵ V(G)} where, for each ordered pair ...
AbstractA network (G,R) consists in a given undirected graph G of order n and a routing R, that is a...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order n, a routing R is a set of n(n-1) simple paths one sp...
A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n — 1) simple paths connecting ev...
AbstractAnswering some questions of Heydemann, Meyer, Opatrny and Sotteau [4], we give upper bounds ...
AbstractThe decision version of the forwarding index problem is, given a connected graph G and an in...
Abstract. A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n − 1) simple paths con...
Abstract-A network is defined as an undirected graph and a routing which consists of a collection of...
AbstractExpanding and forwarding are two graphic parameters related to the connectivity and the capa...
AbstractIn a given network with n vertices, a routing is defined as a set of n(n — 1) paths, one pat...
AbstractIn a communication network it is desirable that all pairs of nodes can exchange messages at ...
International audienceA routing R of a connected graph G is a collection that contains simple paths ...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order v, a routing R in G is a set of v(v−1) elementary pat...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a technique to compute an improved bound on edge-forwarding indic...
International audienceThe (edge) forwarding index of a graph is the minimum, over all possible rout-...
AbstractA routing R in a graph G is a set of paths {Rxy : x, y ϵ V(G)} where, for each ordered pair ...
AbstractA network (G,R) consists in a given undirected graph G of order n and a routing R, that is a...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order n, a routing R is a set of n(n-1) simple paths one sp...
A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n — 1) simple paths connecting ev...
AbstractAnswering some questions of Heydemann, Meyer, Opatrny and Sotteau [4], we give upper bounds ...
AbstractThe decision version of the forwarding index problem is, given a connected graph G and an in...
Abstract. A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n − 1) simple paths con...
Abstract-A network is defined as an undirected graph and a routing which consists of a collection of...
AbstractExpanding and forwarding are two graphic parameters related to the connectivity and the capa...
AbstractIn a given network with n vertices, a routing is defined as a set of n(n — 1) paths, one pat...
AbstractIn a communication network it is desirable that all pairs of nodes can exchange messages at ...
International audienceA routing R of a connected graph G is a collection that contains simple paths ...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order v, a routing R in G is a set of v(v−1) elementary pat...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a technique to compute an improved bound on edge-forwarding indic...
International audienceThe (edge) forwarding index of a graph is the minimum, over all possible rout-...
AbstractA routing R in a graph G is a set of paths {Rxy : x, y ϵ V(G)} where, for each ordered pair ...