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    A general upper bound on broadcast function B(n) using Knodel graph

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    Broadcasting in a graph is the process of transmitting a message from one vertex, the originator, to all other vertices of the graph. We will consider the classical model in which an informed vertex can only inform one of its uninformed neighbours during each time unit. A broadcast graph on n vertices is a graph in which broadcasting can be completed in ceiling of log n to the base 2 time units from any originator. A minimum broadcast graph on n vertices is a broadcast graph that has the least possible number of edges, B(n), over all broadcast graphs on n vertices. This thesis enhances studies about broadcasting by applying a vertex deletion method to a specific graph topology, namely Knodel graph, in order to construct broadcast graphs on odd number of vertices. This construction provides an improved general upper bound on B(n) for all odd n except when n=2^k−1

    New Properties for Broadcasting in KG2k

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