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The following pages link to Group Action Graphs and Parallel Architectures (Q3476285):
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- Containment of butterflies in networks constructed by the line digraph operation (Q290188) (← links)
- Absorption Cayley graph (Q327687) (← links)
- Gossiping and routing in second-kind Frobenius graphs (Q427787) (← links)
- Labelings in Cayley digraphs (Q607377) (← links)
- A note on recursive properties of the de Bruijn, Kautz and FFT digraphs (Q673992) (← links)
- Rotational circulant graphs (Q741752) (← links)
- Fully symmetric swapped networks based on bipartite cluster connectivity (Q991756) (← links)
- Cayley graphs as classifiers for data mining: the influence of asymmetries (Q1044901) (← links)
- Cayley graphs as models of deterministic small-world networks (Q1045911) (← links)
- Broadcasting in the butterfly network (Q1182116) (← links)
- Group graphs and computational symmetry on massively parallel architecture (Q1186813) (← links)
- New methods for using Cayley graphs in interconnection networks (Q1199417) (← links)
- Product-shuffle networks: Toward reconciling shuffles and butterflies (Q1199448) (← links)
- Two edge-disjoint hamiltonian cycles in the butterfly graph (Q1334638) (← links)
- Broadcasting in butterfly and deBruijn networks (Q1339890) (← links)
- A new digraphs composition with applications to de Bruijn and generalized de Bruijn digraphs (Q1364476) (← links)
- On quasi-Cayley graphs (Q1364780) (← links)
- Cycles in the cube-connected cycles graph (Q1392532) (← links)
- Factorization of de Bruijn digraphs by cycle-rooted trees (Q1603418) (← links)
- A note on cyclic-cubes (Q1607011) (← links)
- Connectedness of two-sided group digraphs and graphs (Q1746475) (← links)
- An algebraic analysis of the connectivity of De Bruijn and shuffle- exchange digraphs (Q1897350) (← links)
- Hamiltonian cycles and paths in Cayley graphs and digraphs---a survey (Q1923505) (← links)
- Large butterfly Cayley graphs and digraphs (Q2012530) (← links)
- Derangement action digraphs and graphs (Q2311379) (← links)
- Towards worst-case churn resistant peer-to-peer systems (Q2377141) (← links)
- Further mathematical properties of Cayley digraphs applied to hexagonal and honeycomb meshes (Q2381538) (← links)
- Cycles in cube-connected cycles graphs (Q2440110) (← links)
- Structural properties of Cayley digraphs with applications to mesh and pruned torus interconnection networks (Q2459374) (← links)
- On the pagenumber of trivalent Cayley graphs (Q2495909) (← links)
- Self-spanner graphs (Q2565853) (← links)
- Characteristic polynomials of digraphs having a semi-free action (Q2568368) (← links)
- Frobenius circulant graphs of valency six, Eisenstein-Jacobi networks, and hexagonal meshes (Q2637237) (← links)
- Minimum spanners of butterfly graphs (Q2719847) (← links)
- Biswapped networks: a family of interconnection architectures with advantages over swapped or OTIS networks (Q2885499) (← links)
- (Q3024729) (← links)
- Two-sided Group Digraphs and Graphs (Q3188663) (← links)
- A unified framework for off-line permutation routing in parallel networks (Q3357514) (← links)
- On routing and diameter of metacyclic graphs (Q3603582) (← links)
- The Topology of Bendless Three-Dimensional Orthogonal Graph Drawing (Q3611839) (← links)
- Exposing graph uniformities via algebraic specification (Q4712581) (← links)
- Algebraic specification of interconnection network relationships by permutation voltage graph mappings (Q4895814) (← links)
- The shuffle exchange network has a Hamiltonian path (Q4895815) (← links)
- (Q4953323) (← links)
- Cycles in butterfly graphs (Q4953326) (← links)
- Broadcasting in butterfly and debruijn networks (Q5096794) (← links)
- The shuffle exchange network has a Hamiltonian path (Q5096836) (← links)
- On the diameter and bisector size of Cayley graphs (Q5289272) (← links)
- FROBENIUS CIRCULANT GRAPHS OF VALENCY FOUR (Q5322920) (← links)
- On the Strictness of a Bound for the Diameter of Cayley Graphs Generated by Transposition Trees (Q5867207) (← links)