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Random Structures and Algorithms, Volume 66
Volume 66, Number 1, January 2025
Research Article
- Geoffrey R. Grimmett, Zhongyang Li:
Hyperbolic Site Percolation. - Itai Benjamini, Yotam Dikstein, Renan Gross, Maksim Zhukovskii:
Randomly Twisted Hypercubes: Between Structure and Randomness. - Umberto De Ambroggio, Tamás Makai, Konstantinos Panagiotou:
Dispersion on the Complete Graph. - Alberto Espuny Díaz, António Girão, Bertille Granet, Gal Kronenberg:
Seymour's second neighbourhood conjecture: random graphs and reductions. - Ben Green, Freddie Manners, Terence Tao:
Sumsets and entropy revisited. - Pedro Araújo, Matías Pavez-Signé, Nicolás Sanhueza-Matamala:
Ramsey numbers of cycles in random graphs. - Angus Southwell, Nick Wormald:
Large induced subgraphs of random graphs with given degree sequences. - Viktor Kiss, Lionel Levine, Lilla Tóthmérész:
The devil's staircase for chip-firing on random graphs and on graphons. - Wai-Kit Lam, Arnab Sen:
Central limit theorem in disordered Monomer-Dimer model. - Shu Kanazawa, Khanh Duy Trinh:
Central limit theorem for linear eigenvalue statistics of the adjacency matrices of random simplicial complexes. - Remco van der Hofstad, Noëla Müller, Haodong Zhu:
The rank of sparse symmetric matrices over arbitrary fields. - József Balogh, Robert A. Krueger:
A Sharp Threshold for a Random Version of Sperner's Theorem. - BaoLinh Tran, Van Vu:
The "Power of Few" Phenomenon: The Sparse Case. - Leonardo Nagami Coregliano, Maryanthe Malliaris:
Weak Randomness in Graphons and Theons. - Leo Versteegen:
Upper Bounds for Linear Graph Codes. - Marta Milewska, Remco van der Hofstad, Bert Zwart:
Dynamic Random Intersection Graph: Dynamic Local Convergence and Giant Structure. - Christoph Aistleitner, Manuel Hauke, Agamemnon Zafeiropoulos:
On Sequences With Exponentially Distributed Gaps. - Sahar Diskin, Joshua Erde, Mihyun Kang, Michael Krivelevich:
Percolation on High-Dimensional Product Graphs. - António Girão, Robert Hancock:
Immersions of Directed Graphs in Tournaments.
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