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Switching Networks: Recent Advances (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
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Switching Networks: Recent Advances (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Series: Network Theory and Applications, 5
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The switching net.work is an important. classic research area in
t.ele- communication and comput.er net.works. It.s import.ancc
st.ems from both theory and practice. In fact, some open problems,
such as Benes conjec- ture on shuffle-exchange networks and
Chung-Rmis conjecture on multi- rate rearrangeability, still
attract many researchers and the further de- velopment in optical
networks requires advanced technology in optical switching
networks. In 1997, we had a workshop in switching networks held in
NSF Sci- ence and Technology Center in Discrete Mathematics and
Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS), at Princeton University.
This workshop was very successful. Many participants wished to have
a similar activity every two or three years. This book is a result
of such a wish. We are putting together SOllle important
developments in this area during last. several years, including
articles ill fault-tolerance, rearrang{~ability. non- blocking,
optical networks. random permutation generat.ioll. and layout
complexity. SOlllC of thos(~ art ides are research papers alld
SOIllC an' sur- veys. All articles were reviewed. We would like to
uWlItioll two special problems studied in those articles.
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