The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/book-series/?sortorder=asc © Springer-VerlagRandom regular graphs are, at least theoretically, popular communication networks. The reason for this is that they combine low (that is constant) degree with good expansion properties crucial for efficient communication and load balancing. When any kind of communication network gets large one is faced with the question of fault tolerance of this network. Here we consider the question: Are the expansion properties of random regular graphs preserved when each edge gets faulty independently with a given fault probability? We improve previous results on this problem: Expansion properties are shown to be preserved for much higher fa...
AbstractWe propose a new random graph model–edge popularity–for the web graph and other complex netw...
We investigate the contact process on random graphs generated from the configuration model for scale...
We initiate the study of hedge connectivity of undirected graphs, motivated by dependent edge failur...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/book-series/?sortorder=asc © S...
AbstractRandom regular graphs are, at least theoretically, popular communication networks. The reaso...
AbstractLet G be a given graph (modelling a communication network) which we assume suffers from stat...
AbstractLet G be a given graph (modelling a communication network) which we assume suffers from stat...
In this paper we analyze the computational power of random geometric networks in the presence of r...
An O(n)-vertex graph G (n; p) is called a random-fault-tolerant (RFT) graph for an n-vertex graph Gn...
AbstractWe investigate the following vertex percolation process. Starting with a random regular grap...
Random graph processes are basic mathematical models for large-scale networks evolving over time. Th...
Understanding the effect of edge removal on the basic reproduction number R0 for disease spread on c...
The aim of this paper is to study communication in networks where nodes fail in a random dependent w...
We consider the issue of protection in very large networks displaying randomness in topology. We emp...
Models for generating simple graphs are important in the study of real-world complex networks. A wel...
AbstractWe propose a new random graph model–edge popularity–for the web graph and other complex netw...
We investigate the contact process on random graphs generated from the configuration model for scale...
We initiate the study of hedge connectivity of undirected graphs, motivated by dependent edge failur...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/book-series/?sortorder=asc © S...
AbstractRandom regular graphs are, at least theoretically, popular communication networks. The reaso...
AbstractLet G be a given graph (modelling a communication network) which we assume suffers from stat...
AbstractLet G be a given graph (modelling a communication network) which we assume suffers from stat...
In this paper we analyze the computational power of random geometric networks in the presence of r...
An O(n)-vertex graph G (n; p) is called a random-fault-tolerant (RFT) graph for an n-vertex graph Gn...
AbstractWe investigate the following vertex percolation process. Starting with a random regular grap...
Random graph processes are basic mathematical models for large-scale networks evolving over time. Th...
Understanding the effect of edge removal on the basic reproduction number R0 for disease spread on c...
The aim of this paper is to study communication in networks where nodes fail in a random dependent w...
We consider the issue of protection in very large networks displaying randomness in topology. We emp...
Models for generating simple graphs are important in the study of real-world complex networks. A wel...
AbstractWe propose a new random graph model–edge popularity–for the web graph and other complex netw...
We investigate the contact process on random graphs generated from the configuration model for scale...
We initiate the study of hedge connectivity of undirected graphs, motivated by dependent edge failur...