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Scaling Limits of Random Graphs from Subcritical Classes

Published 7 Nov 2014 in math.PR and math.CO | (1411.1865v2)

Abstract: We study the uniform random graph $\mathsf{C}n$ with $n$ vertices drawn from a subcritical class of connected graphs. Our main result is that the rescaled graph $\mathsf{C}_n / \sqrt{n}$ converges to the Brownian Continuum Random Tree $\mathcal{T}{\mathsf{e}}$ multiplied by a constant scaling factor that depends on the class under consideration. In addition, we provide subgaussian tail bounds for the diameter $\text{D}(\mathsf{C}n)$ and height $\text{H}(\mathsf{C}_n\bullet)$ of the rooted random graph $\mathsf{C}_n\bullet$. We give analytic expressions for the scaling factor of several classes, including for example the prominent class of outerplanar graphs. Our methods also enable us to study first passage percolation on $\mathsf{C}_n$, where we show the convergence to $\mathcal{T}{\mathsf{e}}$ under an appropriate rescaling.

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