Hypertree network
Type of computer/communication network topology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hypertree network is a network topology that shares some traits with the binary tree network.[1] It is a variation of the fat tree architecture.[2]
A hypertree of degree k depth d may be visualized as a 3-dimensional object whose front view is the top-down complete k-ary tree of depth d and the side view is the bottom-up complete binary tree of depth d.[1]
Hypertrees were proposed in 1981 by James R. Goodman and Carlo Sequin.[3]
Hypertrees are a choice for parallel computer architecture, used, e.g., in the connection machine CM-5.[2][4]
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