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Monadic second-order properties of very sparse random graphs (English)
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19 September 2017
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This article extends results about zero-one laws, in particular zero-one restricted to quantifier rank \(k\), for graphs to very sparse graphs and to monadic second-order logic (MSO). The main results give almost complete information about when such zero-one laws hold and when they do not. The Ehrenfeucht game is a major tool in the proofs. In order to prove the main results, the authors establish bounds on the number of equivalence classes of the relation ``the graphs \(G\) and \(H\) satisfy the same MSO-sentences of quantifier rank at most \(k\)''.
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monadic second-order language
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random graph
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zero-one law
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Ehrenfeucht game
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