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The Forwarding Indices of Graphs -- a Survey

Combinatorics 2012-04-13 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A routing RR of a given connected graph GG of order nn is a collection of n(n1)n(n-1) simple paths connecting every ordered pair of vertices of GG. The vertex-forwarding index ξ(G,R)\xi(G,R) of GG with respect to RR is defined as the maximum number of paths in RR passing through any vertex of GG. The vertex-forwarding index ξ(G)\xi(G) of GG is defined as the minimum ξ(G,R)\xi(G,R) over all routing RR's of GG. Similarly, the edge-forwarding index π(G,R) \pi(G,R) of GG with respect to RR is the maximum number of paths in RR passing through any edge of GG. The edge-forwarding index π(G)\pi(G) of GG is the minimum π(G,R)\pi(G,R) over all routing RR's of GG. The vertex-forwarding index or the edge-forwarding index corresponds to the maximum load of the graph. Therefore, it is important to find routings minimizing these indices and thus has received much research attention in the past ten years and more. In this paper we survey some known results on these forwarding indices, further research problems and several conjectures.

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@article{arxiv.1204.2604,
  title  = {The Forwarding Indices of Graphs -- a Survey},
  author = {Jun-Ming Xu and Min Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.2604},
  year   = {2012}
}

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19 pages, 42 references