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Diameter vulnerability of iterated line digraphs (English)
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25 March 1996
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The diameter vulnerability of a digraph is the maximum diameter of the subdigraphs obtained by deleting a fixed number of nodes or arcs. For a given digraph \(G\), it is shown that there is a constant \(C\), not greater than twice the diameter of \(G\) such that, under certain conditions, the diameter vulnerability of the iterated line digraph \(L^k G\) is at most the diameter of \(L^k G\) plus \(C\). This result generalizes previous results on the diameter vulnerability of families of Kautz and de Bruijn digraphs.
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diameter
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digraph
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line digraph
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