نتایج جستجو برای: star graph

تعداد نتایج: 270619  

1998
D. Cvetkovi

We take G to be an undirected graph without loops or multiple edges, with vertex set V (G) = f1; : : : ; ng, and with (0; 1)-adjacency matrix A. Let P denote the orthogonal projection of IR onto the eigenspace E( ) of A, and let fe1; : : : ; eng be the standard orthonormal basis of IR. Since E( ) is spanned by the vectors Pej (j = 1; : : : ; n) there exists X V (G) such that the vectors Pej (j ...

2009
Ajoy K. Datta Anne-Marie Kermarrec Lawrence L. Larmore Erwan Le Merrer

We present the design and analysis of STAR, a fully decentralized self-stabilizing randomized membership protocol building a strongly connected overlay graph with sub-logarithmic diameter and almost homogeneous logarithmic degree. STAR is the first protocol to simultaneously maintain the following properties on the resulting graph G: (i) The graph maintains the Eulerian property, namely that th...

Journal: :SIAM J. Discrete Math. 2015
Maria Chudnovsky Sergey Norin Bruce A. Reed Paul D. Seymour

Ramsey’s theorem says that for every clique H1 and for every graph H2 with no edges, all graphs containing neither of H1,H2 as induced subgraphs have bounded order. What if, instead, we exclude a graph H1 with a vertex whose deletion gives a clique, and the complement H2 of another such graph? This no longer implies bounded order, but it implies tightly restricted structure that we describe. Th...

Journal: :Int. Arab J. Inf. Technol. 2011
Quan T. Nguyen Saïd Bettayeb

Both the pancake graph and star graph are Cayley graphs and are especially attractive for parallel processing. They both have sublogarithmic diameter, and are fairly sparse compared to hypercubes. In this paper, we focus on another important property, namely the genus. The genus of a graph is the minimum number of handles needed for drawing the graph on the plane without edges crossing. We will...

2012
Maria Chudnovsky Sergey Norin Bruce Reed Paul Seymour

Ramsey’s theorem says that for every clique H1 and for every graph H2 with no edges, all graphs containing neither of H1, H2 as induced subgraphs have bounded size. What if, instead, we exclude a graph H1 with a vertex whose deletion gives a clique, and the complement H2 of another such graph? This no longer implies bounded size, but it implies tightly restricted structure that we describe. The...

Journal: :Combinatorica 1992
Noga Alon Colin McDiarmid Bruce A. Reed

A star forest is a forest all of whose components are stars. The star arboricity, st(G) of a graph G is the minimum number of star forests whose union covers all the edges of G. The arboricity, A(G), of a graph G is the minimum number of forests whose union covers all the edges of G. Clearly st(G) > A(G). In fact, Algor and Alon have given examples which show that in some cases st(G) can be as ...

Journal: :ECEASST 2010
Berthold Hoffmann

The precise specification of software models is a major concern in the model-driven design of object-oriented software. Models are commonly given as graph-like diagrams so that graph grammars are a natural candidate for specifying them. However, context-free graph grammars are not powerful enough to specify all static properties of a model. Even the recently proposed adaptive star grammars cann...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Parallel Distrib. Syst. 1996
Tzung-Shi Chen Yu-Chee Tseng Jang-Ping Sheu

Efficiently solving the personalized broadcast problem in an interconnection network typically relies on finding an appropriate spanning tree in the network. In this paper, we show how to construct in a complete star graph an asymptotically balanced spanning tree, and in an incomplete star graph a near-balanced spanning tree. In both cases, the tree is shown to have the minimum height. In the l...

1995
Marie-Claude Heydemann Jaroslav Opatrny Dominique Sotteau

In this paper, we giae a conslruc2io1~ of embeddings of vertex-congestion 1 and dilaiiou 4 of complete binary trees into star graph,s. The heighl of the trees embedded into th.e n-dimeasloaal star graph S, is(7?+1)~log~nJ-2 L’Ogz nJ+l + 1, which tmprorcs th.e previous result from. [5],[6] by more thnzt n/2 1. Il’e then consiruct em.beddings of zjerter-coagestion 1. dilation at mosi an + 2, of c...

Journal: :Australasian J. Combinatorics 2007
Yunjian Wu Qinglin Yu

A star-factor of a graph G is a spanning subgraph of G such that each component of which is a star. Recently, Hartnell and Rall studied a family U of graphs satisfying the property that every star-factor of a member graph has the same number of edges. They determined the family U when the girth is at least five. In this paper, we investigate the family of graphs with girth three and determine a...

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