On the k-pairs problem
Abstract
We consider network coding rates for directed and undirected k-pairs networks. For directed networks, meagerness is known to be an upper bound on network coding rates. We show that network coding rate can be (|V|) multiplicative factor smaller than meagerness. For the undirected case, we show some progress in the direction of the k-pairs conjecture.
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