Title of article
More broadcast graphs Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Hovhannes A Harutyunyan، نويسنده , , Arthur L. Liestman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
22
From page
81
To page
102
Abstract
Given a graph G=(V,E) and a vertex u∈V, broadcasting is the process of disseminating a piece of information from vertex u to every other vertex in the graph where, in each time unit, any vertex which knows the information can pass the information to at most one of its neighbors. A broadcast graph on n vertices is a graph which allows any vertex to broadcast in time ⌈log n⌉. A minimum broadcast graph on n vertices is a broadcast graph with the minimum number of edges over all broadcast graphs on n vertices. This minimum number of edges is denoted by B(n). Several papers have presented techniques to construct broadcast graphs for various n and, hence, upper bounds on B(n). In this paper, we present new techniques to construct broadcast graphs that give improved upper bounds for 5417 values of n in the range 1⩽n⩽214 and for most values of n⩾220. These graphs can be combined using some of the previous methods to produce further improvements.
Journal title
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Record number
884994
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