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The topological structure of an interconnection network can be modeled by a graph. This fact has been universally accepted and used by computer scientists and engineers. Moreover, practically it has been demonstrated that graph theory is a very powerful mathematical tool for designing and analyzing topological structure of interconnection networks. For example, see books by Du and Hsu [71], Frank and Frisch [109], Hwang and Briggs [155], Leighton [177] and the two special issues by Bermond [19] and Hsu [148].
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Xu, J. (2001). Interconnection Networks and Graphs. In: Topological Structure and Analysis of Interconnection Networks. Network Theory and Applications, vol 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3387-7_1
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