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  • ...any times, and the subset among all possible subsets that yields the least random (furthest from uniform distribution) selection of right vertices is <math>\ ...obtained by choosing a random node in <math>A</math> and then following a random [[graph theory|edge]] to get a node x on the right side is <math>\epsilon</ ...
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  • ...y be formed by assigning [[Independence (probability theory)|independent]] random weights from some distribution to the edges of an [[undirected graph]], and [[File:Random minimum spanning tree.svg|thumb|380px|Random minimum spanning tree on the same graph but with randomized weights.]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Large connected component of a random graph}} ...rt graph.svg|thumb|upright=1.35|An [[Erdős–Rényi model|Erdős–Rényi–Gilbert random graph]] with 1000 vertices at the critical edge probability <math>p=1/(n-1) ...
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  • {{short description|Graph generated by a random process}} {{for|the countably-infinite random graph|Rado graph}} ...
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  • ...tions to discrete mathematics and theory of computing, particularly random graphs and networks, Ramsey theory, logic, and randomized algorithms".<ref>[http:/ * ''[[The Strange Logic of Random Graphs|The strange logic of random graphs]]'', Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2001. ...
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  • ...st3 = M. A. | doi = 10.1038/nature03204 | title = Evolutionary dynamics on graphs | journal = Nature | volume = 433 | issue = 7023 | pages = 312–316 | year = One property studied on graphs with two types of individuals is the ''fixation probability'', which is def ...
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  • ...hm|sum–product algorithm]]. One of the important success stories of factor graphs and the sum–product algorithm is the [[code|decoding]] of capacity-approach ...ph where all factors are constraints. The max-product algorithm for factor graphs can be viewed as a generalization of the [[Local_consistency#Arc_consistenc ...
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  • ...s''', after the mathematical objects called [[Graph (discrete mathematics)|graphs]] studied in [[graph theory]]. ...[directed graph]], which might be [[Cycle graph|cyclic]]. When stored in [[Random access memory|RAM]], objects occupy different segments of the memory with t ...
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  • The problem of finding Hamiltonian paths in highly symmetric graphs is quite old. As [[Donald Knuth]] describes it in volume 4 of ''[[The Art o ...triangle.<ref>{{citation |first=Gordon |last=Royle |title=Cubic Symmetric Graphs (The Foster Census) |date= |work= |url=http://www.cs.uwa.edu.au/~gordon/rem ...
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  • ==Examples and types of graphs== * [[Interval graph#Improper interval graphs|Interval graph, proper]] ...
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  • | title = Universal graphs and universal functions | title = Universal graphs ...
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  • ...ch an optimization problem is called an '''extremal graph''', and extremal graphs are important objects of study in extremal graph theory. ...denoted <math>\chi(G)</math>. Determining the chromatic number of specific graphs is a fundamental question in extremal graph theory, because many problems i ...
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  • ...be a '''pseudorandom graph''' if it obeys certain properties that [[random graphs]] obey [[with high probability]]. There is no concrete definition of graph ...5 |pages=199–262 |chapter-url=https://people.math.ethz.ch/~sudakovb/pseudo-random-survey.pdf|doi=10.1007/978-3-540-32439-3_10 |isbn=978-3-540-32377-8 |series ...
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  • ...edges, and a {{nowrap|2-regular}} graph consists of a [[disjoint union of graphs|disjoint union]] of [[cycle (graph theory)|cycle]]s and infinite chains. ...c graph]], respectively. Similarly, it is possible to denote ''k''-regular graphs with <math>k=5,6,7,8,\ldots</math> as quintic, sextic, septic, octic, ''et& ...
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  • ...ays close to the expected number of edges between them in a [[random graph|random]] <math>d</math>-[[regular graph]], namely <math>\frac dn|S||T|</math>. == ''d''-Regular Expander Graphs == ...
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  • | title = Spectra of random graphs with given expected degrees Note that in the case of undirected graphs, an edge that starts and ends in the same node increases the corresponding ...
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  • ...formed from a [[Poisson point process]], making them a simple example of a random structure. * Unit disk graphs are the graphs formed from a collection of points in the Euclidean plane, with a vertex fo ...
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  • ...on the space of [[cumulative distribution function]]s of one-dimensional [[random variable]]s. It is a special case of the [[Lévy–Prokhorov metric]], and is Intuitively, if between the graphs of ''F'' and ''G'' one inscribes squares with sides parallel to the coordin ...
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  • ...inite family of symmetric [[conference matrix|conference matrices]]. Paley graphs allow [[graph-theoretic]] tools to be applied to the [[number theory]] of q Paley graphs are named after [[Raymond Paley]]. They are closely related to the [[Paley ...
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  • ...]] in the [[1. Liga Classic]]. He has a side interest in random geometric graphs. ...
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