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Explicit construction of linear sized tolerant networks (English)
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1988
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A problem occurring in the study of fault tolerant linear arrays is the construction of a graph with the minimum number of vertices and edges such that after removing all but \(\epsilon\) portion of its vertices or edges, the remaining graph contains a path of some specified length. Suppose \(\epsilon >0\) and m is any integer, \(m\geq 1\). The authors present an explicit construction of graphs G with O(m/\(\epsilon)\) vertices and maximum degree \(O(1/\epsilon^ 2)\) such that after deleting all but \(\epsilon\)-portion of its vertices or edges, the remaining graph contains a path of length m.
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fault tolerant linear arrays
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minimum number
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construction of graphs
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path of length m
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