We comment on old and new results related to the destruction of a random recursive tree (RRT), in which its edges are cut one after the other in a uniform random order. In particular, we study the number of steps needed to isolate or disconnect certain distin-guished vertices when the size of the tree tends to infinity. New probabilistic explanations are given in terms of the so-called cut-tree and the tree of component sizes, which both encode different aspects of the destruction process. Finally, we establish the connection to Bernoulli bond percolation on large RRT’s and present recent results on the cluster sizes in the supercritical regime. Key words: Random recursive tree, destruction of graphs, isolation of nodes, disconnection, supe...
We consider the model of random trees introduced by Devroye (1999), the so-called random split trees...
ABSTRACT. We introduce the problem of isolating several nodes in random recursive trees by suc-cessi...
We propose a modification to the random destruction of graphs: Given a finite network with a disting...
We comment on old and new results related to the destruction of a random recursive tree (RRT), in wh...
We comment on old and new results related to the destruction of a random recursive tree (RRT), in wh...
Trees are a fundamental notion in graph theory and combinatorics as well as a basic object for data ...
Imagine a graph which is progressively destroyed by cutting its edges one after the other in a unifo...
Trees are a fundamental notion in graph theory and combinatorics as well as a basic object for data ...
We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the supercritical regime, meani...
We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the supercritical regime, meani...
We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the supercritical regime, meani...
Abstract. We consider the number of random cuts that are necessary to isolate the node with label λ,...
We consider a Bernoulli bond percolation on a random recursive tree of size n≫1, with supercritical ...
Abstract. We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the su-percritical re...
We consider a random process on recursive trees, with three types of events. Vertices give birth at ...
We consider the model of random trees introduced by Devroye (1999), the so-called random split trees...
ABSTRACT. We introduce the problem of isolating several nodes in random recursive trees by suc-cessi...
We propose a modification to the random destruction of graphs: Given a finite network with a disting...
We comment on old and new results related to the destruction of a random recursive tree (RRT), in wh...
We comment on old and new results related to the destruction of a random recursive tree (RRT), in wh...
Trees are a fundamental notion in graph theory and combinatorics as well as a basic object for data ...
Imagine a graph which is progressively destroyed by cutting its edges one after the other in a unifo...
Trees are a fundamental notion in graph theory and combinatorics as well as a basic object for data ...
We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the supercritical regime, meani...
We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the supercritical regime, meani...
We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the supercritical regime, meani...
Abstract. We consider the number of random cuts that are necessary to isolate the node with label λ,...
We consider a Bernoulli bond percolation on a random recursive tree of size n≫1, with supercritical ...
Abstract. We consider Bernoulli bond percolation on a large scale-free tree in the su-percritical re...
We consider a random process on recursive trees, with three types of events. Vertices give birth at ...
We consider the model of random trees introduced by Devroye (1999), the so-called random split trees...
ABSTRACT. We introduce the problem of isolating several nodes in random recursive trees by suc-cessi...
We propose a modification to the random destruction of graphs: Given a finite network with a disting...