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How to determine if a random graph with a fixed degree sequence has a giant component

Published 14 Jan 2016 in math.CO, cs.DM, and math.PR | (1601.03714v3)

Abstract: For a fixed degree sequence $\mathcal{D}=(d_1,...,d_n)$, let $G(\mathcal{D})$ be a uniformly chosen (simple) graph on ${1,...,n}$ where the vertex $i$ has degree $d_i$. In this paper we determine whether $G(\mathcal{D})$ has a giant component with high probability, essentially imposing no conditions on $\mathcal{D}$. We simply insist that the sum of the degrees in $\mathcal{D}$ which are not 2 is at least $\lambda(n)$ for some function $\lambda$ going to infinity with $n$. This is a relatively minor technical condition, and when $\mathcal{D}$ does not satisfy it, both the probability that $G(\mathcal{D})$ has a giant component and the probability that $G(\mathcal{D})$ has no giant component are bounded away from $1$.

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