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    The mixing time of a random walk on a graph is defined as the waiting time \(t\) for closeness between the t-step transition probabilities and the stationary probabilities. For a random graph \(G(n,p)\), its largest connected component \(C\) and the mixing time of a random walk on \(C\) are investigated. The diameter of \(C\) and the mixing time are specified for \(p\) in the vicinity of \(1/n\). Generalizations to graphs with bounded degrees are also considered.
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    Mixing time
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