We consider exploration algorithms of the random sequential adsorption type both for homogeneous random graphs and random geometric graphs based on spatial Poisson processes. At each step, a vertex of the graph becomes active and its neighboring nodes become blocked. Given an initial number of vertices N growing to infinity, we study statistical properties of the proportion of explored (active or blocked) nodes in time using scaling limits. We obtain exact limits for homogeneous graphs and prove an explicit central limit theorem for the final proportion of active nodes, known as the jamming constant, through a diffusion approximation for the exploration process which can be described as a unidimensional process. We then focus on bounding th...
Differences with v2: correction of some typos, notably in the proof of Lemma 4.12, which has also b...
Over the last few years a wide array of random graph models have been postulated to understand prope...
22+9 pages, 8+4 figuresInternational audienceWe study the random sequential adsorption of $k$-mers o...
\u3cp\u3eWe investigate random sequential adsorption (RSA) on a random graph via the following greed...
By constructing jointly a random graph and an associated exploration process, we define the dynamics...
A notorious problem in mathematics and physics is to create a solvable model for random sequential a...
37 pages, 7 figuresWe give alternate constructions of (i) the scaling limit of the uniform connected...
This paper analyzes a process whereby the vertices of a graph are considered in a random sequence,an...
We identify the scaling limits for the sizes of the largest components at criticality for inhomogene...
For the random Sequential adsorption model, we introduce the ‘availability’ as a new variable corres...
We study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensorbased communication networks. The communication is...
For the Random Sequential Adsorption model, we introduce the ‘availability’ as a new variable corres...
Consider a set of $n$ vertices, where each vertex has a location in $\mathbb{R}^d$ that is sampled u...
A notorious problem in physics is to create a solvable model for random sequential adsorption of non...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...
Differences with v2: correction of some typos, notably in the proof of Lemma 4.12, which has also b...
Over the last few years a wide array of random graph models have been postulated to understand prope...
22+9 pages, 8+4 figuresInternational audienceWe study the random sequential adsorption of $k$-mers o...
\u3cp\u3eWe investigate random sequential adsorption (RSA) on a random graph via the following greed...
By constructing jointly a random graph and an associated exploration process, we define the dynamics...
A notorious problem in mathematics and physics is to create a solvable model for random sequential a...
37 pages, 7 figuresWe give alternate constructions of (i) the scaling limit of the uniform connected...
This paper analyzes a process whereby the vertices of a graph are considered in a random sequence,an...
We identify the scaling limits for the sizes of the largest components at criticality for inhomogene...
For the random Sequential adsorption model, we introduce the ‘availability’ as a new variable corres...
We study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensorbased communication networks. The communication is...
For the Random Sequential Adsorption model, we introduce the ‘availability’ as a new variable corres...
Consider a set of $n$ vertices, where each vertex has a location in $\mathbb{R}^d$ that is sampled u...
A notorious problem in physics is to create a solvable model for random sequential adsorption of non...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...
Differences with v2: correction of some typos, notably in the proof of Lemma 4.12, which has also b...
Over the last few years a wide array of random graph models have been postulated to understand prope...
22+9 pages, 8+4 figuresInternational audienceWe study the random sequential adsorption of $k$-mers o...