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arxiv: 1002.4649 · v1 · submitted 2010-02-24 · 🧮 math.PR · math.CO

The largest component in an inhomogeneous random intersection graph with clustering

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Given b>0, integers n, m=bn and a probability measure Q on {0, 1,..., m}, consider the random intersection graph on the vertex set [n]={1, ..., n}, where i and j are declared adjacent whenever S(i) and S(j) intersect. Here S(1), ..., S(n) denote iid random subsets of [m] such that P(|S(i)|=k)=Q(k). For sparse random intersection graphs we establish a first order asymptotic for the order of the largest connected component N=n(1-Q(0))g+o(n) in probability. Here g is an average of nonextinction probabilities of a related multi-type Poisson branching process.

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