Isotropic treatment of EMF effects in advanced photomasks
Jaione Tirapu Azpiroz, Alan E. Rosenbluth, et al.
SPIE Photomask Technology + EUV Lithography 2009
Most distributed algorithms for computer networks are designed to work with arbitrary graph structures. Most networks, however, can usually be decomposed into subgraphs with a specific structure. Detecting and exploiting these subgraphs can considerably reduce the storage and communication cost of the algorithm. In this paper we propose a distributed algorithm for detecting and exploiting tree subgraphs. In a network with fixed topology, the algorithm is optimal in terms of communication complexity. The algorithm also dynamically adapts to changes in network topology caused by link failure and recovery. The dynamic operation of the algorithm is incremental as only nodes that may be affected by the change reinitiate the algorithm. Another important property of our algorithm is that it requires no node identities or sequence numbers. We examine how this idea can be extended to other subgraph structures. © 1990 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Jaione Tirapu Azpiroz, Alan E. Rosenbluth, et al.
SPIE Photomask Technology + EUV Lithography 2009
John A. Hoffnagle, William D. Hinsberg, et al.
Microlithography 2003
Guo-Jun Qi, Charu Aggarwal, et al.
IEEE TPAMI
Arnon Amir, Michael Lindenbaum
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence