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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 37/38
Volumes 37/38, 1992
- Jean-Claude Bermond:
Foreword. 1 - James Allwright:
New (Delta, D) Graphs Discovered by Heuristic Search. 3-8 - Noga Alon:
Transmitting in the n-Dimensional Cube. 9-11 - Kunwarjit S. Bagga, Lowell W. Beineke, Wayne Goddard, Marc J. Lipman, Raymond E. Pippert:
A Survey of Integrity. 13-28 - Reuven Bar-Yehuda, Tuvi Etzion:
Connections Between two Cycles - a New Design of Dense Processor Interconnection Networks. 29-43 - Pietro Camarda, Mario Gerla:
Design and Analysis of Fault-Tolerant Multibus Interconnection Networks. 45-64 - Lowell Campbell:
Dense Group Networks. 65-71 - Fan R. K. Chung:
Graphs with Small Diameter After Edge Deletion. 73-94 - Gene Cooperman, Larry Finkelstein:
New Methods for Using Cayley Graphs in Interconnection Networks. 95-118 - Sajal K. Das
, Joydeep Ghosh, Narsingh Deo:
Stirling Networks: A Versatile Combinatorial Topology for Multiprocessor Systems. 119-146 - Wenceslas Fernandez de la Vega, Yannis Manoussakis:
The Forwarding Index of Communication Networks with Given Connectivity. 147-155 - Charles Delorme:
Examples of Products Giving Large Graphs with Given Degree and Diameter. 157-167 - Ding-Zhu Du, D. Frank Hsu, G. W. Peck:
Connectivity of Consecutive-d Digraphs. 169-177 - Ralph J. Faudree, Ronald J. Gould, Linda M. Lesniak:
Generalized Degrees and Menger Path Systems. 179-191 - Harold Fredricksen:
A New Look at the de Bruijn Graph. 193-203 - Arif Ghafoor:
Connectivity, Persistence and Fault Diagnosis of Interconnection Networks Based on Ok and 2Ok Graphs. 205-226 - José Gómez, Miguel Angel Fiol, J. Luis A. Yebra:
Graphs on Alphabets as Models for Large Interconnection Networks. 227-243 - Jesse M. Gordon:
Analysis of Minimal Path Routing Schemes in the Presence of Faults. 245-263 - Niall Graham, Frank Harary:
Changing and Unchanging the Diameter of a Hypercube. 265-274 - Yahya Ould Hamidoune, Anna S. Lladó, Oriol Serra:
The Connectivity of Hierarchical Cayley Digraphs. 275-280 - Katherine Heinrich, Kichul Kim, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Perfect Latin Squares. 281-286 - Marie-Claude Heydemann, J. C. Meyer, Jaroslav Opatrny, Dominique Sotteau:
Forwarding Indices of k-Connected Graphs. 287-296 - Marie-Claude Heydemann, Jaroslav Opatrny, Dominique Sotteau:
Broadcasting and Spanning Trees in de Bruijn and Kautz Networks. 297-317 - Henk D. L. Hollmann
, Jacobus H. van Lint:
Nonblocking Self-Routing Switching Networks. 319-340 - Xiao-Dong Hu, Frank K. Hwang:
An Improved Upper Bound for the Subarray Partial Concentrators. 341-346 - Leif K. Jørgensen:
Diameters of Cubic Graphs. 347-351 - William M. Kantor:
Some Large Trivalent Graphs Having Small Diameters. 353-357 - Clyde P. Kruskal, Marc Snir:
Cost-Performance Tradeoffs for Interconnection Networks. 359-385 - Emmanuel Lazard:
Broadcasting in DMA-Bound Bounded Degree Graphs. 387-400 - Arthur L. Liestman, Joseph G. Peters:
Minimum Broadcast Digraphs. 401-419 - Ueli M. Maurer:
Asymptotically-Tight Bounds on the Number of Cycles in Generalized de Bruijn-Good Graphs. 421-436 - Nicholas Pippenger:
The Asymptotic Optimality of Spider-Web Networks. 437-450 - Ján Plesník:
Heuristics for the Steiner Problem in Graphs. 451-463 - Arnold L. Rosenberg:
Product-Shuffle Networks: Toward Reconciling Shuffles and Butterflies. 465-488 - Douglas R. Shier, E. J. Valvo, Robert E. Jamison:
Generating the States of a Binary Stochastic System. 489-500 - Patrick Solé, Arif Ghafoor, Sohail Sheikh:
The Covering Radius of Hadamard Codes in Odd Graphs. 501-510 - Terunao Soneoka:
Super Edge-Connectivity of Dense Digraphs and Graphs. 511-523 - Jorge Luis Villar
:
The Underlying Graph of a Line Digraph. 525-538 - Koichi Wada, Kimio Kawaguchi:
Efficient Fault-Tolerant Fixed Routings on (k + 1)-Connected Digraphs. 539-552 - Gilles Zémor
, Gérard D. Cohen:
Application of Coding Theory to Interconnection Networks. 553-562 - Guy W. Zimmerman, Abdol-Hossein Esfahanian:
Chordal Rings as Fault-Tolerant Loops. 563-573 - Jean-Claude Bermond, Charles Delorme, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
Table of Large (Delta, D)-Graphs. 575-577

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