Is breaking of ensemble equivalence monotone in the number of constraints? (Q1629116)

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Is breaking of ensemble equivalence monotone in the number of constraints?
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    Is breaking of ensemble equivalence monotone in the number of constraints? (English)
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    11 December 2018
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    Breaking of ensemble equivalence means that different choices of the ensemble lead to asymptotically different behaviors. The author considers random graphs with a prescribed partial degree sequence. The breaking of ensemble equivalence is studied by analyzing how the relative entropy changes as a function of the number of constraints, in particular, it is shown that the relative entropy is a monotone function of the number of constraints. It is shown that ensemble equivalence breaks down whenever the regime is \(\delta\)-tame, irrespective of the number of degrees \(m\) that are constrained, provided \(m\) is not of order \(n\).
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    random graph
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    ensemble
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    relative entropy
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    equivalence vs. nonequivalence
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    covariance matrix
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    monotonicity
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