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4.3.2 Communications Operations on a HypercubeFor a d-dimensional hypercube, we use the bit notation of the p = 2dnodes as d-bitwords α = α1···αd∈{0, 1}dintroduced in Sect. 2.5.2.4.3.2.1 Single-Broadcast OperationA single-broadcast operation can be implemented using a spanning tree rooted at[r]
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