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Matching preclusion for balanced hypercubes

open access: yesTheoretical Computer Science, 2012
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Huazhong Lu, Xianyue Li, Heping Zhang
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Bipanconnectivity of balanced hypercubes

open access: yesComputers and Mathematics With Applications, 2010
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Geodesic-bipancyclicity of balanced hypercubes

International Journal of Computer Mathematics: Computer Systems Theory, 2017
The hypercube is one of the most important interconnection networks because of its simple structure and desirable properties.
Huazhong Lu, Guangfu Wang
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Some Properties of the Balanced Hypercube

Journal of Interconnection Networks, 2022
As a variant of [Formula: see text], Huang and Wu in [IEEE Transactions on Computers 46 (1997) 484–490] introduced the balanced hypercube [Formula: see text] as an interconnection network topology for computing systems. In this paper, we show that [Formula: see text] is a lexicographic product of two graphs, and using this, we show that every minimum ...
Hui-Wen Cheng, Jin-Xin Zhou
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Structure fault tolerance of balanced hypercubes

Theoretical Computer Science, 2020
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Heqin Liu, Dongqin Cheng
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Reliability analysis of the generalized balanced hypercube

Theoretical Computer Science, 2023
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Xiaoqing Liu   +3 more
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The genus of the balanced hypercube

Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and Applications, 2016
The balanced hypercube [Formula: see text] is a variant of the hypercube network [Formula: see text]. [Formula: see text] is superior to [Formula: see text] because [Formula: see text] has better properties with the same number of links and processors as well as a smaller diameter.
Cairen Wenmao, Rong-Xia Hao, Weili He
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Load balancing on a hypercube

[1991] Proceedings. The Fifth International Parallel Processing Symposium, 2002
Assuming there is a hypercube with p=2/sup d/ processors and that each hypercube processor, PE(i), has L/sub i/ units of load. The load is always in integral units and may be distributed to other processors in integral units. In the load balancing problem the load is required to be redistributed so that if L'/sub i/ is the load on processor i following
Jinwoon Woo, Sartaj Sahni
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Load Balancing on the Exchanged Hypercube

2009 Fourth ChinaGrid Annual Conference, 2009
The Exchanged Hypercube is an interconnection network which is obtained by systemically removing some links from a binary hypercube. In parallel systems, load balancing is a very important factor which can affect the performance of the whole system. So distributing tasks evenly on processors is essential for multiprocessor computing systems.
Chong Yao   +3 more
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