2013
DOI: 10.1002/rsa.20491
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Sets that are connected in two random graphs

Abstract: We consider two random graphs G 1 , G 2 , both on the same vertex set. We ask whether there is a non-trivial set of vertices S, so that S induces a connected subgraph both in G 1 and in G 2 . We determine the threshold for the appearance of such a subset, as well as the size of the largest such subset.

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“…In [44], we defined a very natural, and much simpler problem of this nature, and analyzed its core. Our primary motivation was to develop a technique to apply to the analysis of the Kempe core.…”
Section: Kempe-stripmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [44], we defined a very natural, and much simpler problem of this nature, and analyzed its core. Our primary motivation was to develop a technique to apply to the analysis of the Kempe core.…”
Section: Kempe-stripmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We adapt the argument from [44], where we analyzed a very similar core, but in a simpler setting. In fact, the main motivation for [44] was to develop a technique that we could use here to analyze the Kempe core. The reader might prefer to read [44] before reading this section.…”
Section: The Kempe Core Thresholdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We adapt the argument from [44], where we analyzed a very similar core, but in a simpler setting. In fact, the main motivation for [44] was to develop a technique that we could use here to analyze the Kempe core.…”
Section: The Kempe Core Thresholdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the main motivation for [44] was to develop a technique that we could use here to analyze the Kempe core. The reader might prefer to read [44] before reading this section.…”
Section: The Kempe Core Thresholdmentioning
confidence: 99%