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Incubators vs Zombies: Fault-Tolerant, Short, Thin and Lanky Spanners for Doubling Metrics [PDF]
Recently Elkin and Solomon gave a construction of spanners for doubling metrics that has constant maximum degree, hop-diameter O(log n) and lightness O(log n) (i.e., weight O(log n)w(MST).
Chan, T-H. Hubert, Li, Mingfei, Ning, Li
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Stochastic Analysis of a Churn-Tolerant Structured Peer-to-Peer Scheme
We present and analyze a simple and general scheme to build a churn (fault)-tolerant structured Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network. Our scheme shows how to "convert" a static network into a dynamic distributed hash table(DHT)-based P2P network such that all the ...
BM Kapron +9 more
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Edge-Version of Fault-Tolerant Resolvability in Networks
Fault tolerance refers to a system’s capacity to continue functioning as intended, even when one of its components fails. Such a system is known as a fault-tolerant, self-stable system.
Muhammad Faheem +4 more
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Fault-tolerant metric dimension problem: A new integer linear programming formulation and exact formula for grid graphs [PDF]
Summary: In this paper, fault-tolerant metric dimension problem (FTMDP) is considered. The existing integer linear programing (ILP) formulation, from the literature is improved, using lesser number of variables and constraints. Correctness proof shows that improved linear programing formulation is equivalent to the existing one.
Simić, Ana +3 more
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A critical step in experimental quantum information processing (QIP) is to implement control of quantum systems protected against decoherence via informational encodings, such as quantum error correcting codes, noiseless subsystems and decoherence free ...
D. G. Cory +5 more
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Fault-Tolerant Metric Dimension of Barycentric Subdivision of Cayley Graphs
Metric dimension and fault-tolerant metric dimension of any graph G is subject to size of resolving set. It has become more important in modern GPS and sensors based world as resolving set ensures that in case of semi outage system is still scalable using redundant interfaces.
Ahmad, Ali +2 more
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Network resolvability and fault tolerance in cycle-related topologies
This article examines the fault-tolerant metric dimension (FTMD) of cycle-related networks, specifically dragon and kayak paddle networks, two structurally diverse families important for sensor placement, network design, and resilience.
Muhammad Ahmad +4 more
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Optimized Surface Code Communication in Superconducting Quantum Computers
Quantum computing (QC) is at the cusp of a revolution. Machines with 100 quantum bits (qubits) are anticipated to be operational by 2020 [googlemachine,gambetta2015building], and several-hundred-qubit machines are around the corner.
Brown, Kenneth R. +6 more
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ICONA: Inter Cluster ONOS Network Application
Several Network Operating Systems (NOS) have been proposed in the last few years for Software Defined Networks; however, a few of them are currently offering the resiliency, scalability and high availability required for production environments.
Al-Shabibi, A. +7 more
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Resource Requirements for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Simulation: The Transverse Ising Model Ground State
We estimate the resource requirements, the total number of physical qubits and computational time, required to compute the ground state energy of a 1-D quantum Transverse Ising Model (TIM) of N spin-1/2 particles, as a function of the system size and the
A. Y. Kitaev +12 more
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