Lecture - 2 Network Topology

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Lecture Series on Computer Networks by Prof. S.Ghosh,Department of Computer Science & Engineering, I.I.T.,Kharagpur. For more Courses visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

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  • Great Work. Really Excellent. IITs should increase the courses in which they are offering video lectures. Lot of students don't know about these lectures. If some kind of publicity is given more students can benefit from these lectures.

  • Excellent!! No book can give you this information

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  • @ihucu well you are right, what he meant was a binomial theory (in statistics) where these kind of numbers can be calculated like the formula you posted above. The square what he meant is not exactly of course what he actually meant was it has a sort of exponential growth rather then linear, so i think you have definately made a good point there.

  • i so will be attending ur class!good thing the classroom is known as "youtube" hahaha :D

  • @Shimonl I think it is like suming of series,Nx(N-1)/2.For example 5 nodes ,5x(4)/2=10.

    He says it grows up as a square of number of computers,but as seen from slide it grows up as I stated above....

  • I did not understand the words starting around 14:15 describing the mathematical function of how many wires are needed in order to connect N nodes with point-to-point connections. Could someone explain what the professor said? Thank you!

  • I did not understand the words starting around 14:15 describing the mathematical function of how many wires are needed in order to connect N nodes with point-to-point connections. Could someone explain what the professor said? Thank you!

  • Prof. Ghosh, thank you very, very much. I am an electrical engineer who works with RF technology. I am in need to learn networking to apply it to control systems in RF. Your lectures are the only source that are providing clear information. Thank you again.

  • sir excellent

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