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Conditional edge-fault Hamiltonicity of augmented cubes☆

Information Sciences, 2010
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Hsieh, Sun-Yuan, Cian, Yi-Ru
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3D Augmented Reality Cube Mobile Interface

2022 International Conference on Edge Computing and Applications (ICECAA), 2022
Ameena Ahmed, Rajasvaran Logeswaran
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Component Connectivity of Augmented Cubes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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Qifan Zhang, Shuming Zhou, Eddie Cheng
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On the G-Extra Connectivity of Augmented Cubes

Theoretical Computer Science, 2023
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Eddie Cheng   +4 more
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Augmented cubes

Networks, 2002
AbstractFollowing the recursive definition of the hypercube Qn, we define the augmented cube AQn. After showing that its graph is vertex‐symmetric, (2n − 1)‐regular, and (2n − 1)‐connected and that it has diameter ⌈n/2⌉, we describe optimal routing and broadcasting procedures.
Choudum, S. A., Sunitha, V.
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Cycle embedding of augmented cubes

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2007
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Hsieh, Sun-Yuan, Shiu, Jung-Yiau
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Two-Disjoint-Cycle-Cover Pancyclicity of Augmented Cubes

Journal of the Operations Research Society of China, 2023
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Zhou, Shu-Jie, Xu, Min
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Fault hamiltonicity of augmented cubes

Parallel Computing, 2005
In this paper, we consider the fault hamiltonicity and the fault hamiltonian connectivity of the augmented cubes AQ"n. Assume that [email protected]?V(AQ"n)@?E(AQ"n) and n>=4. We prove that AQ"n-F is hamiltonian if |F|=
Hong-Chun Hsu   +3 more
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Linearly many faults in augmented cubes

International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, 2013
The augmented cube was introduced as a better interconnection network than the hypercube. An interconnection network needs to have good structural properties beyond simple measures such as connectivity. There are many different measures of structural integrity of interconnection networks.
Ariana Angjeli   +2 more
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Constructing Node-Independent Spanning Trees in Augmented Cubes

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2020
For a network, edge/node-independent spanning trees (ISTs) can not only tolerate faulty edges/nodes, but also be used to distribute secure messages. As important node-symmetric variants of the hypercubes, the augmented cubes have received much attention from researchers.
Cheng, Baolei   +5 more
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