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arxiv: 1210.5380 · v1 · pith:MK4QAORNnew · submitted 2012-10-19 · 🧮 math.PR

Nonuniform random geometric graphs with location-dependent radii

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keywords functioncut-offrandomzeroalmostdistributiongeometricgraph
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We propose a distribution-free approach to the study of random geometric graphs. The distribution of vertices follows a Poisson point process with intensity function $nf(\cdot)$, where $n\in \mathbb{N}$, and $f$ is a probability density function on $\mathbb{R}^d$. A vertex located at $x$ connects via directed edges to other vertices that are within a cut-off distance $r_n(x)$. We prove strong law results for (i) the critical cut-off function so that almost surely, the graph does not contain any node with out-degree zero for sufficiently large $n$ and (ii) the maximum and minimum vertex degrees. We also provide a characterization of the cut-off function for which the number of nodes with out-degree zero converges in distribution to a Poisson random variable. We illustrate this result for a class of densities with compact support that have at most polynomial rates of decay to zero. Finally, we state a sufficient condition for an enhanced version of the above graph to be almost surely connected eventually.

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