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Quasi-randomness is determined by the distribution of copies of a fixed graph in equicardinal large sets
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    Quasi-randomness is determined by the distribution of copies of a fixed graph in equicardinal large sets (English)
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    26 April 2011
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    A graph \(G(n)\) is \(p\)-quasi-random if it behaves like the random graph \(G(n,p)\) for sufficiently large \(n\) and any \(0<p<1\). It is proved that \(G(n)\) is \(p\)-quasi-random if, for every fixed graph \(H\) and every fixed proportion \(0<w<1\), the subgraph of \(G(n)\) induced by any vertex subset of size \(wn\) contains as many copies of \(H\) as would be expected in \(G(n,p)\).
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    random graph
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    pseudo-randomness
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    quasi-randomness
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