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Size and connectivity of the \(k\)-core of a random graph
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    Size and connectivity of the \(k\)-core of a random graph (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The \(k\)-core of a graph is the maximal subgraph with no degree below \(k\). Asymptotic estimates are given of the size and connectivity of the \(k\)- core of a Bernoulli graph.
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    connectivity
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    random graph
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