The Phase Transition in Site Percolation on Pseudo-Random Graphs
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The Phase Transition in Site Percolation on Pseudo-Random Graphs
We establish the existence of the phase transition in site percolation on pseudo-random dregular graphs. Let G = (V,E) be an (n, d, λ)-graph, that is, a d-regular graph on n vertices in which all eigenvalues of the adjacency matrix, but the first one, are at most λ in their absolute values. Form a random subset R of V by putting every vertex v ∈ V into R independently with probability p. Then f...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
سال: 2016
ISSN: 1077-8926
DOI: 10.37236/5392