Computer communications. Vol. II: systems and applications
Computer communications. Vol. II: systems and applications
Data networks
Theory of finite automata with an introduction to formal languages
Theory of finite automata with an introduction to formal languages
Hypercube algorithms: with applications to image processing and pattern recognition
Hypercube algorithms: with applications to image processing and pattern recognition
Graph embedding and data communication in a large family of network topologies
Graph embedding and data communication in a large family of network topologies
Introduction To Automata Theory, Languages, And Computation
Introduction To Automata Theory, Languages, And Computation
Network Topology Optimization
Distributed Computing Network Reliability
Distributed Computing Network Reliability
Fibonacci Cubes-A New Interconnection Topology
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Graph Theory with Applications to Engineering and Computer Science (Prentice Hall Series in Automatic Computation)
Linear Recursive Networks and Their Applications in Distributed Systems
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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We present a new class of interconnection topologies called the Linear Recursive Networks. It is shown that each member of this fairly large class of network topologies possesses a recursively-decomposable structure. The path and connectivity properties of the entire class of networks are analyzed and found to have useful features. It is also demonstrated that Point-To-Point or Broadcasting/Gathering operations can be performed efficiently on all Linear Recursive Networks. The preliminary results suggest that the Linear Recursive Networks potentially have many applications.