Total Exchange Routing on Hierarchical Dual-Nets
Résumé
The hierarchical dual-net (HDN) is a newly proposed interconnection network for massive parallel computers. The HDN is constructed based on a symmetric product graph (base network). A k-level hierarchical dual-net, HDN(B,k,S), contains $n_k=(2n_0)^{2^k}/(2\prod_{i=1}^{k}s_i)$ nodes, where S = {G′1,G′2,…,G′k}, G′i is a super-node and si = |G′i| is the number of nodes in the super-node at the level i for 1 ≤ i ≤ k, and n0 is the number of nodes in the base network B. The S is used mainly for adjusting the scale of the system. The node degree of HDN(B,k,S) is d0 + k, where d0 is the node degree of the base network. The HDN is node and edge symmetric and can contain huge number of nodes with small node-degree and short diameter. The total exchange is one of the most dense communication patterns and is at the heart of numerous applications and programming models in parallel computing. In this paper, we show that the total exchange routing can be done on HDN efficiently.
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