Abstract

Two Hamiltonian paths are said to be fully independent if the ith vertices of both paths are distinct for all i between 1 and n, where n is the number of vertices of the given graph. Hamiltonian paths in a set are said to be mutually fully independent if two arbitrary Hamiltonian paths in the set are fully independent. On the other hand, two Hamiltonian cycles are independent starting atv if both cycles start at a common vertex v and the ith vertices of both cycles are distinct for all i between 2 and n. Hamiltonian cycles in a set are said to be mutually independent starting atv if any two different cycles in the set are independent starting at v. The n-dimensional hypercube is widely used as the architecture for parallel machines. In this paper, we study its fault-tolerant property and show that an n-dimensional hypercube with at most n−2 faulty edges can embed a set of fault-free mutually fully independent Hamiltonian paths between two adjacent vertices, and can embed a set of fault-free mutually independent Hamiltonian cycles starting at a given vertex. The number of tolerable faulty edges is optimal with respect to a worst case.

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