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The Origins of the Theory of Random Graphs

Michał Karoński () and Andrzej Ruciński ()
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Michał Karoński: Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Andrzej Ruciński: Emory University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

A chapter in The Mathematics of Paul Erdős I, 2013, pp 371-397 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The origins of the theory of random graphs are easy to pin down. Undoubtedly one should look at a sequence of eight papers co-authored by two great mathematicians: Paul Erdős and Alfred Rényi, published between 1959 and 1968:

Keywords: Random Graph; Chromatic Number; Giant Component; Complete Subgraph; Unicyclic Graph (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7258-2_23

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