rearrangeability

English

Etymology

rearrange + -ability

Noun

rearrangeability (uncountable)

  1. The property of being rearrangeable.
    • 2016, Lingkang Wang, Tong Ye, Tony T. Lee, Weisheng Hu, “Parallel Scheduling Algorithm based on Complex Coloring for Input-Queued Switches”, in arXiv:
      Optimality ensures that the algorithm always returns a proper coloring with the minimum number of required colors, and rearrangeability allows partially re-coloring the existing connection patterns if the underlying graph only changes slightly.
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