Given an undirected graph, the resistance distance between two nodes is the resistance one would measure between these two nodes in an electrical network if edges were resistors. Summing these distances over all pairs of nodes yields the so-called Kirchhoff index of the graph, which measures its overall connectivity. In this work, we consider Erdos-Rényi random graphs. Since the graphs are random, their Kirchhoff indices are random variables. We give formulas for the expected value of the Kirchhoff index and show it concentrates around its expectation. We achieve this by studying the trace of the pseudoinverse of the Laplacian of Erdos-Rényi graphs. For synchronization (a class of estimation problems on graphs) our results imply that acquir...
We consider the problem of determining the proportion of edges that are discovered in an Erdos-Rényi...
For random walks on a complex network, the configuration of a network that provides optimal or subop...
International audienceThis paper concerns collaborative monitoring of the robustness of networks par...
The resistance indices, namely the Kirchhoff index and its generalisations, have undergone intense c...
In this work we define the effective resistance between any pair of vertices with respect to a value...
AbstractIn this work we define the effective resistance between any pair of vertices with respect to...
The resistance distance is a novel distance function on electrical network theory proposed by Klein ...
We show here that the Kirchhoff index of a network is the average of the Wiener capacities of its ve...
The Kirchhoff index Kf(G) is the sum of the effective resistance distances between all pairs of vert...
We show here that the Kirchhoff index of a network is the average of the Wiener capacities of its ve...
We prove expectation and concentration results for the following random variables on an Erd\H{o}s-R\...
Abstract The Kirchhoff index of a connected graph is the sum of resistance distances between all uno...
This paper studies how close random graphs are typically to their expectations. We interpret this qu...
We define and study two new kinds of ``effective resistances'' based on hubs-biased --hubs-repelling...
Abstract. The degree Kirchhoff index of a connected graph G is defined as the sum of the terms di dj...
We consider the problem of determining the proportion of edges that are discovered in an Erdos-Rényi...
For random walks on a complex network, the configuration of a network that provides optimal or subop...
International audienceThis paper concerns collaborative monitoring of the robustness of networks par...
The resistance indices, namely the Kirchhoff index and its generalisations, have undergone intense c...
In this work we define the effective resistance between any pair of vertices with respect to a value...
AbstractIn this work we define the effective resistance between any pair of vertices with respect to...
The resistance distance is a novel distance function on electrical network theory proposed by Klein ...
We show here that the Kirchhoff index of a network is the average of the Wiener capacities of its ve...
The Kirchhoff index Kf(G) is the sum of the effective resistance distances between all pairs of vert...
We show here that the Kirchhoff index of a network is the average of the Wiener capacities of its ve...
We prove expectation and concentration results for the following random variables on an Erd\H{o}s-R\...
Abstract The Kirchhoff index of a connected graph is the sum of resistance distances between all uno...
This paper studies how close random graphs are typically to their expectations. We interpret this qu...
We define and study two new kinds of ``effective resistances'' based on hubs-biased --hubs-repelling...
Abstract. The degree Kirchhoff index of a connected graph G is defined as the sum of the terms di dj...
We consider the problem of determining the proportion of edges that are discovered in an Erdos-Rényi...
For random walks on a complex network, the configuration of a network that provides optimal or subop...
International audienceThis paper concerns collaborative monitoring of the robustness of networks par...