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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 53
Volume 53, Numbers 1-3, September 1994
- Jehoshua Bruck:
On optimal broadcasting in faulty hypercubes. 3-13 - Bogdan S. Chlebus, Krzysztof Diks, Andrzej Pelc:
Fast gossiping with short unreliable messages. 15-24 - Selma Djelloul:
Broadcasting in m-dimensional grid graphs with a given neighborhood template. 25-36 - Arthur M. Farley, Andrzej Proskurowski:
Bounded-call broadcasting. 37-53 - Rainer Feldmann, Juraj Hromkovic, Seshu Madhavapeddy, Burkhard Monien, Peter Mysliwietz:
Optimal algorithms for dissemination of information in generalized communication modes. 55-78 - Pierre Fraigniaud, Emmanuel Lazard:
Methods and problems of communication in usual networks. 79-133 - Luisa Gargano, Arthur L. Liestman, Joseph G. Peters, Dana S. Richards:
Reliable broadcasting. 135-148 - Alexandros V. Gerbessiotis:
Broadcasting in random graphs. 149-170 - Chandra Gowri Sankaran:
Broadcasting on recursively decomposable Cayley graphs. 171-182 - Ralf Klasing, Burkhard Monien, Regine Peine, Elena Stöhr:
Broadcasting in Butterfly and deBruijn Networks. 183-197 - Jean-Claude König, Emmanuel Lazard:
Minimum k-broadcast graphs. 199-209 - Guy Kortsarz, David Peleg:
Traffic-light scheduling on the grid. 211-234 - Roger Labahn, Stephen T. Hedetniemi, Renu C. Laskar:
Periodic gossiping on trees. 235-245 - Roger Labahn:
A minimum broadcast graph on 63 vertices. 247-250 - S. Lennart Johnsson, Ching-Tien Ho:
Optimal communication channel utilization for matrix transposition and related permutations on binary cubes. 251-274 - Maryvonne Mahéo, Jean-François Saclé:
Some minimum broadcast graphs. 275-285 - Maryvonne Mahéo, Jean-François Saclé:
Note on the problem of gossiping in multidimensional grids. 287-290 - Philippe Michallon, Denis Trystram:
Practical experiments of broadcasting algorithms on a configurable parallel computer. 291-298 - Krishnamurthi Ravishankar, Suresh Singh:
Broadcasting on [0, L]. 299-319 - Frances L. Van Scoy, Jeffrey A. Brooks:
Broadcasting multiple messages in a grid. 321-336
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