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The first cycles in an evolving graph
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    The first cycles in an evolving graph (English)
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    Analytical methods based on generating functions are used to prove various results on waiting times for cycles in a random graph process with successively added edges. Cycle lengths and other properties are also investigated. Asymptotic results are given for graphs of large order.
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    graph evolution
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    generating functions
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    random graph process
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