Geometry of a large random intersection graph inside the critical window

abril 19, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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Seminario de Probabilidad y Procesos Estocásticos
Random intersection graph is a simple random graph model that incorporates community structures. To build such a graph, imagine there are n individuals and m potential communities. Each individual joins a community independently with probability p. The graph G(n, m, p) has n nodes, corresponding to the n individuals. Each pair of these individuals share an edge between them if they belong to a common community. The critical threshold for the emergence of a giant component turns out to be at p^2 ~ 1/nm. I’ll discuss some results that can help us to understand what a large G(n, m, p) looks like at the critical threshold.
Imparte:
Minmin Wang
Department of Mathematics
University of Sussex

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Fecha:
abril 19, 2023
Hora:
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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Página Web:
https://www.matem.unam.mx/~seminarioproba/

Organizador

Departamento de Probabilidad y Estadistica

Lugar

Salon 201 – 202, Edificio Anexo del IIMAS