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Figure 1: The capacity regionΩ describes the setof feasible workload vectors ρ ∈ R|S|+ .
Figure 2:A single-parenting communication net-work with the complete graph (nodes n6, n7,
Figure 6: A six node network with 18 directed linkslabelled by their respective capacities
Fig. 11 shows the effect this procedure has on the upper
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