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Matching preclusion and strong matching preclusion of the bubble-sort star graphs

Combinatorics 2020-12-17 v2

Abstract

Since a plurality of processors in a distributed computer system working in parallel, to ensure the fault tolerance and stability of the network is an important issue in distributed systems. As the topology of the distributed network can be modeled as a graph, the (strong) matching preclusion in graph theory can be used as a robustness measure for missing edges in parallel and distributed networks, which is defined as the minimum number of (vertices and) edges whose deletion results in the remaining network that has neither a perfect matching nor an almost-perfect matching. The bubble-sort star graph is one of the validly discussed interconnection networks related to the distributed systems. In this paper, we show that the strong matching preclusion number of an nn-dimensional bubble-sort star graph BSnBS_n is 22 for n3n\geq3 and each optimal strong matching preclusion set of BSnBS_n is a set of two vertices from the same bipartition set. Moreover, we show that the matching preclusion number of BSnBS_n is 2n32n-3 for n3n\geq3 and that every optimal matching preclusion set of BSnBS_n is trivial.

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@article{arxiv.2001.00424,
  title  = {Matching preclusion and strong matching preclusion of the bubble-sort star graphs},
  author = {Xin Wang and Chaoqun Ma and Jia Guo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.00424},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures