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Preferential attachment without vertex growth: emergence of the giant component

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arxiv 1904.11861 v1 pith:BYYMXFFJ submitted 2019-04-26 math.PR cond-mat.stat-mechcs.SImath.COphysics.soc-ph

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We study the following preferential attachment variant of the classical Erdos-Renyi random graph process. Starting with an empty graph on n vertices, new edges are added one-by-one, and each time an edge is chosen with probability roughly proportional to the product of the current degrees of its endpoints (note that the vertex set is fixed). We determine the asymptotic size of the giant component in the supercritical phase, confirming a conjecture of Pittel from 2010. Our proof uses a simple method: we condition on the vertex degrees (of a multigraph variant), and use known results for the configuration model.

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