kugleled
Kugleled is a term used in theoretical discussions of network topology to describe a class of spherical, self-organizing graphs arranged on the surface of a sphere. A kugleled network is characterized by a uniform, ball-like lattice in which nodes are connected to a fixed number of neighbors, forming a closed and highly symmetric structure. The concept emphasizes spherical geometry and redundancy, yielding potential resilience in distributed systems.
From kugle, the Danish and Norwegian word for ball, and led, meaning edge or connection, kugleled is
Typical kugleled networks approximate regular spherical tilings, such as subdivisions of an icosahedron, projected onto a
Constructions usually start with a regular polyhedron, subdividing its faces and projecting onto a sphere, followed
In theoretical computer science and network design, kugleled structures serve as idealized models for studying fault