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Reliability Reference Model for Topology Configuration

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021
We use a simple 2-tiered reference model consisting of servers and sites to illustrate an approach to topology configuration and optimization, with a focus on addressing geo-redundancy questions like how many sites, and how many servers per site, are required to meet performance and reliability requirements.
Paul Kevin Reeser
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Topologic configuration of electron

Modern Physics Letters A, 2018
Motion of an electron is much different from that of a kind of matter in classical mechanics. Although it is impossible to directly observe the configuration of a bare electron, it is never as simple as to treat it as a three-dimensional (3D) particle in the microscopic world because the electron itself certainly has its own topological configuration,
Yang, Qing, Fan, J. D.
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On the topological structure of configuration spaces

Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 1993
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Controlling the configuration space topology of mechanical structures

Physical Review E, 2022
Linkages are mechanical devices constructed from rigid bars and freely rotating joints studied both for their utility in engineering and as mathematical idealizations in a number of physical systems. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in designing linkages in the physics community due to the concurrent developments of mechanical ...
M. Berry   +4 more
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Topological models for classical configurations

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2000
Let \(S_k\) be an orientable surface (a sphere with \(k\) ``handles'' attached), \(k\geq 0\). The Fano, Pappus and Desargues configurations are considered. The Menger graph have the points of a configuration as the vertices of the graph, and two vertices be adjacent if the points belong to a common line.
Figueroa-Centeno, Ramón M.   +1 more
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