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    On the log concavity of reliability and matroidal sequences (English)
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    3 July 1994
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    The reliability of a graph \(G\) is the probability that \(G\) is connected, given that the edges are independently operational with probability \(p\). This is known to be a polynomial in \(p\), and various sequences associated with this polynomial have been conjectured to be unimodal, and indeed, log concave. It is shown that for any graph \(G\), there is a subdivision for which the log concavity conjectures all hold. Further, evidence is provided for the well-known conjecture of the log concavity of the independent set numbers of a matroid.
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    reliability
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    sequences
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    unimodal
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    log concave
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    independent set
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    matroid
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