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This book provides the most basic problems,
concepts, and well-established results from the topological structure and
analysis of interconnection networks in the graph-theoretic language. It covers
the basic principles and methods of network design, several well-known networks
such as hypercubes, de Bruijn digraphs, Kautz digraphs, double loop, and other
networks, and the newest parameters to measure performance of fault-tolerant
networks such as Menger number, Rabin number, fault-tolerant diameter,
wide-diameter, restricted connectivity, and (l,w)-dominating number. For the
details, see the contents.
Audience: The book is suitable for those readers
who are working on or intend to start research in design analysis of the
topological structure of interconnection networks, particularly undergraduates
and postgraduates specializing in computer science and applied mathematics.
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