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arxiv: 1803.01311 · v1 · pith:IM5DCZI2new · submitted 2018-03-04 · 🧮 math.CO

Reliability evaluation of folded hypercubes in terms of component connectivity

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The component connectivity is the generalization of connectivity which is an parameter for the reliability evaluation of interconnection networks. The $g$-component connectivity $c\kappa_{g}(G)$ of a non-complete connected graph $G$ is the minimum number of vertices whose deletion results in a graph with at least $g$ components. The results in [Component connectivity of the hypercubes, International Journal of Computer Mathematics 89 (2012) 137-145] by Hsu et al. determines the component connectivity of the hypercubes. As an invariant of the hypercube, we determine the $(g+1)$-component connectivity of the folded hypercube $c\kappa_{g}(FQ_{n})=g(n+1)-\frac{1}{2}g(g+1)+1$ for $1\leq g \leq n+1, n\geq 8$ in this paper.

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