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Summary: We study isolated vertices and connectivity in the random intersection graph \(G ( n,m,p)\) . A Poisson convergence for the number of isolated vertices is determined at the threshold for absence of isolated vertices, which is equivalent to the threshold for connectivity. When \(m = \lfloor n^a \rfloor \) and \(\alpha > 6\) , we give the asymptotic probability of connectivity at the threshold for connectivity. Analogous results are well known in Erdős-Rényi random graphs. | |||
Property / review text: Summary: We study isolated vertices and connectivity in the random intersection graph \(G ( n,m,p)\) . A Poisson convergence for the number of isolated vertices is determined at the threshold for absence of isolated vertices, which is equivalent to the threshold for connectivity. When \(m = \lfloor n^a \rfloor \) and \(\alpha > 6\) , we give the asymptotic probability of connectivity at the threshold for connectivity. Analogous results are well known in Erdős-Rényi random graphs. / rank | |||
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6 June 2011
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Summary: We study isolated vertices and connectivity in the random intersection graph \(G ( n,m,p)\) . A Poisson convergence for the number of isolated vertices is determined at the threshold for absence of isolated vertices, which is equivalent to the threshold for connectivity. When \(m = \lfloor n^a \rfloor \) and \(\alpha > 6\) , we give the asymptotic probability of connectivity at the threshold for connectivity. Analogous results are well known in Erdős-Rényi random graphs.
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