Neighbor connectivity of k-ary n-cubes
Abstract
The neighbor connectivity of a graph G is the least number of vertices such that removing their closed neighborhoods from G results in a graph that is disconnected, complete or empty. If a~graph is used to model the topology of an interconnection network, this means that the failure of a network node causes failures of all its neighbors. We completely determine the neighbor connectivity of k-ary n-cubes for all n1 and k2.
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