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Random procedures for dominating sets in bipartite graphs

Sarah Artmann, Jochen Harant (2010)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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Using multilinear functions and random procedures, new upper bounds on the domination number of a bipartite graph in terms of the cardinalities and the minimum degrees of the two colour classes are established.

The sizes of components in random circle graphs

Ramin Imany-Nabiyyi (2008)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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We study random circle graphs which are generated by throwing n points (vertices) on the circle of unit circumference at random and joining them by an edge if the length of shorter arc between them is less than or equal to a given parameter d. We derive here some exact and asymptotic results on sizes (the numbers of vertices) of "typical" connected components for different ways of sampling them. By studying the joint distribution of the sizes of two components, we "go into" the structure...

Infinite paths and cliques in random graphs

Alessandro Berarducci, Pietro Majer, Matteo Novaga (2012)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We study the thresholds for the emergence of various properties in random subgraphs of (ℕ, <). In particular, we give sharp sufficient conditions for the existence of (finite or infinite) cliques and paths in a random subgraph. No specific assumption on the probability is made. The main tools are a topological version of Ramsey theory, exchangeability theory and elementary ergodic theory.

A note on domination parameters in random graphs

Anthony Bonato, Changping Wang (2008)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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Domination parameters in random graphs G(n,p), where p is a fixed real number in (0,1), are investigated. We show that with probability tending to 1 as n → ∞, the total and independent domination numbers concentrate on the domination number of G(n,p).

The Chromatic Number of Random Intersection Graphs

Katarzyna Rybarczyk (2017)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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We study problems related to the chromatic number of a random intersection graph G (n,m, p). We introduce two new algorithms which colour G (n,m, p) with almost optimum number of colours with probability tending to 1 as n → ∞. Moreover we find a range of parameters for which the chromatic number of G (n,m, p) asymptotically equals its clique number.

Expansion in finite simple groups of Lie type

Emmanuel Breuillard, Ben J. Green, Robert Guralnick, Terence Tao (2015)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We show that random Cayley graphs of finite simple (or semisimple) groups of Lie type of fixed rank are expanders. The proofs are based on the Bourgain-Gamburd method and on the main result of our companion paper [BGGT].

Asymptotic properties of random graphs

Zbigniew Palka

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CONTENTS1. Introduction...........................................................................5  1.1. Purpose and scope..........................................................5  1.2. Probability-theoretic preliminaries....................................6  1.3. Graphs............................................................................11  1.4. Random graphs..............................................................132. Vertex-degrees....................................................................15  2.1....

On gradient-like random dynamical systems

Aya Hmissi, Farida Hmissi, Mohamed Hmissi (2012)

ESAIM: Proceedings

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This paper deals with some characterizations of gradient-like continuous random dynamical systems (RDS). More precisely, we establish an equivalence with the existence of random continuous section or with the existence of continuous and strict Liapunov function. However and contrary to the deterministic case, parallelizable RDS appear as a particular case of gradient-like RDS. The obtained results are generalizations of well-known analogous theorems in the framework of deterministic...