We study the exploration of an Erdös-Rényi random graph by a respondent-driven sampling method, where discovered vertices reveal their neighbours. Some of them receive coupons to reveal in their turn their own neighbourhood. This leads to the study of a Markov chain on the random graph that we study. For sparse Erdös-Rényi graphs of large sizes, this process correctly renormalized converges to the solution of a deterministic curve, solution of a system of ODEs absorbed on the abscissa axis. The associated fluctuation process is also studied, providing a functional central limit theorem, with a Gaussian limiting process. Simulations and numerical computation illustrate the study
The unconstrained exponential family of random graphs assumes no prior knowledge of the graph before...
The work presented in this thesis lies on the interface of two key areas in probability theory, name...
In the monomer-dimer model on a graph, each matching (collection of non-overlapping edges) ${M$ has ...
We study the exploration of an Erdös-Rényi random graph by a respondent-driven sampling method, wher...
We study the exploration of an Erdös-Rényi random graph by a respondent-driven sampling method, wher...
In this thesis, I study fluctuations and rare events of time-additive observables of discrete-time M...
The study of Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) is invested for the discovery of a social network of h...
The study of Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) is invested for the discovery of a social network of h...
Abstract. Markov chains are a convenient means of generating real-izations of networks, since they r...
The random walk is an important tool to analyze the structural features of graphs such as the commun...
Abstract. We study the asymptotics for sparse exponential random graph models where the parameters m...
We model the transmission of information of a message on the Erdös-Rény random graph with paramete...
We consider certain respondent-driven sampling procedures on dense graphs. We show that if the seque...
Random graph processes are basic mathematical models for large-scale networks evolving over time. Th...
Random graphs with a given degree sequence are a useful model capturing several features absent in t...
The unconstrained exponential family of random graphs assumes no prior knowledge of the graph before...
The work presented in this thesis lies on the interface of two key areas in probability theory, name...
In the monomer-dimer model on a graph, each matching (collection of non-overlapping edges) ${M$ has ...
We study the exploration of an Erdös-Rényi random graph by a respondent-driven sampling method, wher...
We study the exploration of an Erdös-Rényi random graph by a respondent-driven sampling method, wher...
In this thesis, I study fluctuations and rare events of time-additive observables of discrete-time M...
The study of Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) is invested for the discovery of a social network of h...
The study of Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) is invested for the discovery of a social network of h...
Abstract. Markov chains are a convenient means of generating real-izations of networks, since they r...
The random walk is an important tool to analyze the structural features of graphs such as the commun...
Abstract. We study the asymptotics for sparse exponential random graph models where the parameters m...
We model the transmission of information of a message on the Erdös-Rény random graph with paramete...
We consider certain respondent-driven sampling procedures on dense graphs. We show that if the seque...
Random graph processes are basic mathematical models for large-scale networks evolving over time. Th...
Random graphs with a given degree sequence are a useful model capturing several features absent in t...
The unconstrained exponential family of random graphs assumes no prior knowledge of the graph before...
The work presented in this thesis lies on the interface of two key areas in probability theory, name...
In the monomer-dimer model on a graph, each matching (collection of non-overlapping edges) ${M$ has ...