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    On the independence number of random graphs (English)
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    The independence number (the largest number of vertices not joined by any edges) is considered for a Bernoulli graph of order n with edge probability \(p=0(1)\). A result concerning convergence in probability is proved by using a martingale inequality.
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    random graphs
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    independence number
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    Bernoulli graph
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    convergence in probability
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    martingale
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