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Recursive Dual-Net: A New Universal Network for Supercomputers of the Next Generation

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Recursive Dual-Net: A New Universal Network for Supercomputers of the Next Generation
In this paper, we propose a new universal network, called recursive dual-net (RDN), as a potential candidate for the interconnection network of supercomputers with very large scale. The recursive dual-net is based on a recursive dualconstruction of a base network. A k-level dual-construction for k > 0 creates a network containing (2m)2k /2 nodes with node-degree d + k, where m and d are the number of nodes and the node-degree, respectively, of the base network. The recursive dual-net is node and edge symmetric and can contain huge number of nodes with small nodedegree and short diameter. For example, we can construct a symmetric RDN connecting more than 3-million nodes with only 6 links per node and a diameter of 22. We investigate the topological properties of the recursive dualnet and compare it to that of other networks including 3D torus, WK-recursive network, hypercube, cube-connectedcycle, and dual-cube. We also establish the basic routing and broadcasting algorithms for the ...
Yamin Li, Shietung Peng, Wanming Chu
Added 25 Jul 2010
Updated 25 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICA3PP
Authors Yamin Li, Shietung Peng, Wanming Chu
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