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authorHolden Rohrer <holden.rohrer@gmail.com>2019-10-21 23:00:24 -0400
committerHolden Rohrer <holden.rohrer@gmail.com>2019-10-21 23:00:24 -0400
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Network connectivity is usually an issue on a local scale: one router or modem or device has a broken component---usually software that needs to be reset in one way or another. However, it rears its head on a very large scale as well: routing connections, as mentioned earlier, relies on the ability to communicate with at least one ``neighbor'' on the network, which is fine unless that neighbor goes down for whatever reason. And in non-decentralized systems, such as modern ISPs, that's exactly what happens: a software bug or power outage or any sort of problem tanks an entire area's coverage for hours to days.
\sinclude Combinatorics Applications:net-apps
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