Abstract

A new class of interconnection networks is presented for interconnecting the processors of general purpose massively parallel computers. This new class of interconnection networks, recursively connected networks (RCN), is contructed by methodically connecting together a number of basic networks, referred to as atoms, through the recursive application of a complete graph compound. A specific instance of this class, RCN-CUBE, where the basic atom is a binary hypercube, is shown to have desirable network properties such as small diameter, small degree, high bandwidth and optimal connectivity; and these compare favorably to those of other related networks

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