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Covering the edges of a random graph by cliques
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The clique cover number of a graph G is the minimum number of cliques required to cover the edges of graph G. In this paper we consider the random graph G(n,p), for p constant. We prove that with probability 1-o(1), the clique number of G(n,p) is Theta(n^2/\log^2n).
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