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arxiv: 1312.4096 · v1 · pith:VLSRFLX2new · submitted 2013-12-15 · 🧮 math.CO

A Simple Proof of the Cayley Formula using Random Graphs

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We present a nice result on the probability of a cycle occurring in a randomly generated graph. We then provide some extensions and applications, including the proof of the famous Cayley formula, which states that the number of labeled trees on $n$ vertices is $n^{n-2}.$

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