Exact Wirelength of Embedding 3-Ary <i>n</i> -Cubes into Certain Cylinders and Trees
S. Rajeshwari, S. Rajeshwari, M. Rajesh
Abstract
Graph embeddings play a significant role in the design and analysis of parallel algorithms. It is a mapping of the topological structure of a guest graph G into a host graph H, which is represented as a one-to-one mapping from the vertex set of the guest graph to the vertex set of the host graph. In multiprocessing systems, the interconnection networks enhance the efficient communication between the components in the system. Obtaining minimum wirelength in embedding problems is significant in the designing of networks and simulating one architecture by another. In this paper, we determine the wirelength of embedding 3-ary n-cubes into cylinders and certain trees.
Topics & Concepts
EmbeddingGraph embeddingInterconnectionVertex (graph theory)GraphMathematicsMultiprocessingComputer scienceTopology (electrical circuits)Theoretical computer scienceCombinatoricsParallel computingComputer networkArtificial intelligenceInterconnection Networks and SystemsVLSI and FPGA Design TechniquesAdvanced Graph Theory Research