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Graph Theory And Interconnection Networks 1st Edition Lihhsing Hsu

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Graph Theory And Interconnection Networks 1st Edition Lihhsing Hsu
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.3 MB
Pages: 720
Author: Lih-Hsing Hsu, Cheng-Kuan Lin
ISBN: 9781420044812, 1420044818
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Graph Theory And Interconnection Networks 1st Edition Lihhsing Hsu by Lih-hsing Hsu, Cheng-kuan Lin 9781420044812, 1420044818 instant download after payment.

The advancement of large scale integrated circuit technology has enabled the construction of complex interconnection networks. Graph theory provides a fundamental tool for designing and analyzing such networks. Graph Theory and Interconnection Networks provides a thorough understanding of these interrelated topics. After a brief introduction to graph terminology, the book presents well-known interconnection networks as examples of graphs, followed by in-depth coverage of Hamiltonian graphs. Different types of problems illustrate the wide range of available methods for solving such problems. The text also explores recent progress on the diagnosability of graphs under various models.

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