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Infinite spectra in the first order theory of graphs
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    The spectrum \(\mathrm{Spec}(A)\) of a sentence \(A\) is, roughly, the set of those \(a\) for which \(A\) has a threshold function at or near \(p=n^a\). Examples are given of \(A\) with infinite spectra and with spectra of order type \(\Omega^i\) for arbitrary \(i\).
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    random graphs
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    threshold function
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    infinite spectra
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