Random intersection graphs, denoted by G(n,m, p), are introduced in [9, 14] as opposed to classical Erdős-Rényi random graphs. Let us consider a set V with n vertices and another universal set W with m elements. Define a bipartite graph B(n,m, p) with independent vertex sets V and W . Edges between v ∈ V and w ∈ W exist independently with probability p. The random intersection graph G(n,m, p) d...