The strange logic of random graphs (Q5939775)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626770
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The strange logic of random graphs
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626770

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    The strange logic of random graphs (English)
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    30 July 2001
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    The fundamental result of this book is that no irrational power of \(n\) is a threshold function of any natural property of graphs of order \(n\). The natural properties are not well defined without a proper definition of the logical language in which properties are expressed. The insightful discussion in this book ties together combinatorics and logic in a thorough treatment of zero-one laws for discrete probabilistic models. A powerful tool that is central in the proofs is the Ehrenfeucht game. Sparse random graphs are in focus throughout the book but also other random structures are discussed that can be handled by the techniques developed here.
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    evolution of random graphs
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    zero-one laws
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    threshold functions
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