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Edge percolation on a random regular graph of low degree
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    Edge percolation on a random regular graph of low degree (English)
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    Let \(G(n)\) be a random graph uniformly selected from the class of d-regular graphs on \({1,...,n}\). Here d is a fixed integer larger than 2 and n tends to infinity. The edges of \(G(n)\) are independently open with a common probability \(p=p(n)\) and \(G(n,p)\) is the subgraph with open edges in \(G(n)\). The threshold probability for emergence of a giant component in \(G(n,p)\) is \(1/(d-1)\). Conditions on \(p\) are given so that with high probability the order can be determined of the width of the transition window around the threshold.
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    Percolation
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    Random graph
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    Transition window
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    Giant component
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