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Asymptotic degree distribution of a duplication-deletion random graph model

Published 19 Aug 2014 in math.PR and math.CO | (1408.4268v1)

Abstract: We study a discrete-time duplication-deletion random graph model and analyse its asymptotic degree distribution. The random graphs consists of disjoint cliques. In each time step either a new vertex is brought in with probability $0<p<1$ and attached to an existing clique, chosen with probability proportional to the clique size, or all the edges of a random vertex are deleted with probability $1-p$. We prove almost sure convergence of the asymptotic degree distribution and find its exact values in terms of a hypergeometric integral, expressed in terms of the parameter $p$. In the regime $0<p<\frac{1}{2}$ we show that the degree sequence decays exponentially at rate $\frac{p}{1-p}$, whereas it satisfies a power-law with exponent $\frac{p}{2p-1}$ if $\frac{1}{2}<p<1$. At the threshold $p=\frac{1}{2}$ the degree sequence lies between a power-law and exponential decay.

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