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The vulnerability of the diameter of enhanced hypercubes

Discrete Mathematics 2016-06-21 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

For an interconnection network GG, the {\it ω\omega-wide diameter} dω(G)d_\omega(G) is the least \ell such that any two vertices are joined by ω\omega internally-disjoint paths of length at most \ell, and the {\it (ω1)(\omega-1)-fault diameter} Dω(G)D_{\omega}(G) is the maximum diameter of a subgraph obtained by deleting fewer than ω\omega vertices of GG. The enhanced hypercube Qn,kQ_{n,k} is a variant of the well-known hypercube. Yang, Chang, Pai, and Chan gave an upper bound for dn+1(Qn,k)d_{n+1}(Q_{n,k}) and Dn+1(Qn,k)D_{n+1}(Q_{n,k}) and posed the problem of finding the wide diameters and fault diameters of Qn,kQ_{n,k}. By constructing internally disjoint paths between any two vertices in the enhanced hypercube, for n3n\ge3 and 2kn2\le k\le n we prove Dω(Qn,k)=dω(Qn,k)={d(Qn,k)for 1ω<nk2;d(Qn,k)+1for nk2ωn+1. D_\omega(Q_{n,k})=d_\omega(Q_{n,k})=\begin{cases} d(Q_{n,k}) & \textrm{for $1 \leq \omega < n-\lfloor\frac{k}{2}\rfloor$;}\\ d(Q_{n,k})+1 & \textrm{for $n-\lfloor\frac{k}{2}\rfloor \leq \omega \leq n+1$.} \end{cases} where d(Qn,k)d(Q_{n,k}) is the diameter of Qn,kQ_{n,k}. These results mean that interconnection networks modelled by enhanced hypercubes are extremely robust.

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@article{arxiv.1604.02906,
  title  = {The vulnerability of the diameter of enhanced hypercubes},
  author = {Meijie Ma and Douglas B. West and Jun-Ming Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.02906},
  year   = {2016}
}

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