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Asymptotics for the size of the largest component scaled to ``\(\log n\) in inhomogeneous random graphs

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DOI10.1007/s11512-012-0178-4zbMath1270.05091arXiv0812.3007OpenAlexW2023655621MaRDI QIDQ363503

Tatyana S. Turova

Publication date: 2 September 2013

Published in: Arkiv för Matematik (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0812.3007


zbMATH Keywords

branching processessurvival probabilitysubcritical caseinhomogeneous random graphs


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Geometric probability and stochastic geometry (60D05) Random graphs (graph-theoretic aspects) (05C80)


Related Items (2)

Phase transition in random distance graphs on the torus ⋮ Survey of Scalings for the Largest Connected Component in Inhomogeneous Random Graphs



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