| J. Doyle, S. Low, J. Carlson, F. Paganini, G. Vinnicombe, and W. Willinger. Robustness and the Internet: Theoretical Foundations. Preprint, 2002. |
.... view the moderate rate at which the congestion grows and the established strong conductance as an indication that, despite its decentralized uncoordinated dynamic growth, the Internet preserves good resource allocation and load balancing properties and prevents extreme fragilities and monopolies [56, 19, 58]. Admittedly, this is a subjective statement, but we believe that it is a firm starting point. In summary, we have analyzed routing on PLRG s under the assumptions: a) All links have the same capacity. b) Demand O(dudv ) between all pairs of nodes (unit uniform demand is a special case. c) ....
J. Doyle, J. Carlson, S. Low, F. Paganini, G. Vinnicombe, W. Willinger, J. Hickey, P. Parrilo, and L. Vandenberghe. Robustness and the internet: Theoretical foundations. http://netlab.caltech.edu/internet/, 2002.
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J. Doyle, S. Low, J. Carlson, F. Paganini, G. Vinnicombe, and W. Willinger. Robustness and the Internet: Theoretical Foundations. Preprint, 2002.
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