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Connections in randomly oriented graphs

Published 5 Sep 2016 in math.PR and math.CO | (1609.01003v2)

Abstract: Given an undirected graph $G$, let us randomly orient $G$ by tossing independent (possibly biased) coins, one for each edge of $G$. Writing $a\rightarrow b$ for the event that there exists a directed path from a vertex $a$ to a vertex $b$ in such a random orientation, we prove that $\mathbb{P}(s\rightarrow a \cap s\rightarrow b) \ge \mathbb{P}(s\rightarrow a) \mathbb{P}(s\rightarrow b)$ for any three vertices $s$, $a$ and $b$ of $G$.

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