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Total exchange algorithms on 'sandwich graphs'
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    Total exchange algorithms on 'sandwich graphs' (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The total exchange problem in a processor network is a communication problem concerned with finding an optimal algorithm which enables every node to send a message to every other node in the network in the shortest possible time. The sandwich graph \(2G\) of a graph \(G\) is obtained by connecting all corresponding nodes in two copies of \(G\). It is shown how a good total exchange algorithm on \(G\) may be lifted to \(2G\). When applied recursively to the hypercube of dimension \(d\) this leads to an optimal total exchange algorithm taking \(2^{d-1}\) time, which is known to be the best possible.
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    parallel computing
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    optimal algorithm
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    total exchange
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    hypercube
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