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A unified theory of interconnection network structure (English)
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1986
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The relationship between the topology of interconnection networks and their functional properties is examined. Graph-theoretical characterizations are derived for delta networks, which have a simple routing scheme, and for bidelta networks, which have the delta property in both directions. Delta networks are shown to have a recursive structure. Bidelta networks are shown to have a unique topology. The definition of bidelta network is used to derive in a uniform manner the labelling schemes that define the omega networks, indirect binary cube networks, flip networks, baseline networks, modified data manipulators and two new networks; these schemes are generalized to arbitrary radices. The labelling schemes are used to characterize networks with simple routing. In another paper [Current advances in distributed computing and communications, 91-113 (1987; Zbl 0604.68036)], we characterize the networks with optimal performance/cost ratio. Only the multistage shuffle-exchange networks have both optimal performance/cost ratio and simple routing. This helps explain why few fundamentally different geometries have been proposed.
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Banyan network
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multistage network
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packet-switching network
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processor networks
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topology of interconnection networks
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functional properties
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Graph-theoretical characterizations
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delta networks
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routing
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bidelta networks
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delta property
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labelling schemes
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omega networks
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indirect binary cube networks
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flip networks
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baseline networks
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modified data manipulators
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