We study the problem of the existence of a giant component in a random multipartite graph. We consider a random multipartite graph with p parts generated according to a given degree sequence n[superscript d][subscript i](n),n≥1 which denotes the number of vertices in part i of the multipartite graph with degree given by the vector d in an n-node graph. We assume that the empirical distribution of the degree sequence converges to a limiting probability distribution. Under certain mild regularity assumptions, we characterize the conditions under which, with high probability, there exists a component of linear size. The characterization involves checking whether the Perron-Frobenius norm of the matrix of means of a certain associated edge-bias...
AMS Subject Classication: 05C80 Abstract. We consider a family of random graphs with a given expecte...
Abstract. In a recent work of the authors and Kim, we derived a com-plete description of the largest...
For a supercritical configuration model random graph it is well known that, subject to mild conditio...
We study the largest component of a random (multi)graph on n vertices with a given degree sequence. ...
International audienceIn this contribution, we investigate the giant component problem in random gra...
For a fixed degree sequence D=(d1,…,dn) , let G(D) be a uniformly chosen (simple) graph on {1,…,n} w...
We consider bond percolation on random graphs with given degrees and bounded average degree. In part...
In 1998, Molloy and Reed showed that, under suitable conditions, if a sequence of degree sequences c...
A strongly connected component of a directed graph G is a maximal subgraph H of G such that for each...
In this paper, we investigate the appearance of the giant component in random subgraphs G(p) of a gi...
original source http://www.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?mnemonic=CPCGiven a sequence...
We study the two most common types of percolation process on a sparse random graph with a given degr...
Consider random graph with $N+ 1$ vertices as follows. The degrees of vertices $1,2,\ldots, N$ are t...
We consider a family of random graphs with a given expected degree sequence. Each edge is chosen ind...
In this paper we study the threshold model of geometric inhomogeneous random graphs (GIRGs); a gener...
AMS Subject Classication: 05C80 Abstract. We consider a family of random graphs with a given expecte...
Abstract. In a recent work of the authors and Kim, we derived a com-plete description of the largest...
For a supercritical configuration model random graph it is well known that, subject to mild conditio...
We study the largest component of a random (multi)graph on n vertices with a given degree sequence. ...
International audienceIn this contribution, we investigate the giant component problem in random gra...
For a fixed degree sequence D=(d1,…,dn) , let G(D) be a uniformly chosen (simple) graph on {1,…,n} w...
We consider bond percolation on random graphs with given degrees and bounded average degree. In part...
In 1998, Molloy and Reed showed that, under suitable conditions, if a sequence of degree sequences c...
A strongly connected component of a directed graph G is a maximal subgraph H of G such that for each...
In this paper, we investigate the appearance of the giant component in random subgraphs G(p) of a gi...
original source http://www.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?mnemonic=CPCGiven a sequence...
We study the two most common types of percolation process on a sparse random graph with a given degr...
Consider random graph with $N+ 1$ vertices as follows. The degrees of vertices $1,2,\ldots, N$ are t...
We consider a family of random graphs with a given expected degree sequence. Each edge is chosen ind...
In this paper we study the threshold model of geometric inhomogeneous random graphs (GIRGs); a gener...
AMS Subject Classication: 05C80 Abstract. We consider a family of random graphs with a given expecte...
Abstract. In a recent work of the authors and Kim, we derived a com-plete description of the largest...
For a supercritical configuration model random graph it is well known that, subject to mild conditio...