Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
2006-05-16
Mathematics
Probability
40 pages, 1 figure
Scientific paper
We generalize the asymptotic behavior of the graph distance between two uniformly chosen nodes in the configuration model to a wide class of random graphs. Among others, this class contains the Poissonian random graph, the expected degree random graph and the generalized random graph (including the classical Erdos-Renyi graph). In the paper we assign to each node a deterministic capacity and the probability that there exists an edge between a pair of nodes is equal to a function of the product of the capacities of the pair divided by the total capacity of all the nodes. We consider capacities which are such that the degrees of a node has uniformly bounded moments of order strictly larger than two, so that, in particular, the degrees have finite variance. We prove that the graph distance grows like \log_\nu N, where the \nu depends on the capacities. In addition, the random fluctuations around this asymptotic mean \log_\nu N are shown to be tight. We also consider the case where the capacities are independent copies of a positive random \Lambda with \prob{\Lambda> x}\leq cx^{1-\tau}, for some constant c and \tau>3, again resulting in graphs where the degrees have finite variance. The method of proof of these results is to couple each member of the class to the Poissonian random graph, for which we then give the complete proof by adapting the arguments of the corresponding result for the configuration model.
den Esker Henri van
der Hofstad Remco van
Hooghiemstra Gerard
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