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Properties and algorithms of the hyper-star graph and its related graphs
The hyper-star interconnection network was proposed in 2002 to overcome the
drawbacks of the hypercube and its variations concerning the network cost, which is
defined by the product of the degree and the diameter. Some properties of the graph
such as connectivity, symmetry properties, embedding properties have been studied
by other researchers, routing and broadcasting algorithms have also been designed.
This thesis studies the hyper-star graph from both the topological and algorithmic
point of view. For the topological properties, we try to establish relationships between
hyper-star graphs with other known graphs. We also give a formal equation for the
surface area of the graph. Another topological property we are interested in is the
Hamiltonicity problem of this graph.
For the algorithms, we design an all-port broadcasting algorithm and a single-port
neighbourhood broadcasting algorithm for the regular form of the hyper-star graphs.
These algorithms are both optimal time-wise.
Furthermore, we prove that the folded hyper-star, a variation of the hyper-star, to be
maixmally fault-tolerant