GT-ITM
GT-ITM: Georgia Tech Internetwork Topology Models. This is a collection of routines to generate and analyze graphs using a wide variety of models for internetwork topology. The graphs are generated in Don Knuth’s SGB format; a routine is provided to convert to an alternative format that may be easier to parse.
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