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Triple-loop networks with arbitrarily many minimum distance diagrams
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diagramsdistanceminimumnetworksarbitrarilytriple-loopassociatedbuild-up
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Minimum distance diagrams are a way to encode the diameter and routing information of multi-loop networks. For the widely studied case of double-loop networks, it is known that each network has at most two such diagrams and that they have a very definite form "L-shape''. In contrast, in this paper we show that there are triple-loop networks with an arbitrarily big number of associated minimum distance diagrams. For doing this, we build-up on the relations between minimum distance diagrams and monomial ideals.
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