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arxiv: 1005.0327 · v2 · submitted 2010-05-03 · 🧮 math.CO

Counting strongly-connected, sparsely edged directed graphs

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A sharp asymptotic formula for the number of strongly connected digraphs on $n$ labelled vertices with $m$ arcs, under a condition $m-n\to\infty$, $m=O(n)$, is obtained; this solves a problem posed by Wright back in $1977$. Our formula is a counterpart of a classic asymptotic formula, due to Bender, Canfield and McKay, for the total number of connected undirected graphs on $n$ vertices with $m$ edges. A key ingredient of their proof was a recurrence equation for the connected graphs count due to Wright. No analogue of Wright's recurrence seems to exist for digraphs. In a previous paper with Nick Wormald we rederived the BCM formula via counting two-connected graphs among the graphs of minimum degree $2$, at least. In this paper, using a similar embedding for directed graphs, we find an asymptotic formula, which includes an explicit error term, for the fraction of strongly-connected digraphs with parameters $m$ and $n$ among all such digraphs with positive in/out-degrees.

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