First cycles in random directed graph processes (Q910414)

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First cycles in random directed graph processes
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    First cycles in random directed graph processes (English)
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    A directed graph process is defined by successively letting each one of n vertices send out k edges with equal probabilities given to the \(\left( \begin{matrix} n\\ k\end{matrix} \right)\) choices. At time t, exactly t of the vertices have sent out their edges. Martingale theory is used to prove some results about the distribution of the length of the first cycle.
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    random graph processes
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    graph evolution
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    cycles
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