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November 2005 Monotone properties of random geometric graphs have sharp thresholds
Ashish Goel, Sanatan Rai, Bhaskar Krishnamachari
Ann. Appl. Probab. 15(4): 2535-2552 (November 2005). DOI: 10.1214/105051605000000575

Abstract

Random geometric graphs result from taking n uniformly distributed points in the unit cube, [0,1]d, and connecting two points if their Euclidean distance is at most r, for some prescribed r. We show that monotone properties for this class of graphs have sharp thresholds by reducing the problem to bounding the bottleneck matching on two sets of n points distributed uniformly in [0,1]d. We present upper bounds on the threshold width, and show that our bound is sharp for d=1 and at most a sublogarithmic factor away for d≥2. Interestingly, the threshold width is much sharper for random geometric graphs than for Bernoulli random graphs. Further, a random geometric graph is shown to be a subgraph, with high probability, of another independently drawn random geometric graph with a slightly larger radius; this property is shown to have no analogue for Bernoulli random graphs.

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Ashish Goel. Sanatan Rai. Bhaskar Krishnamachari. "Monotone properties of random geometric graphs have sharp thresholds." Ann. Appl. Probab. 15 (4) 2535 - 2552, November 2005. https://doi.org/10.1214/105051605000000575

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Published: November 2005
First available in Project Euclid: 7 December 2005

zbMATH: 1098.60011
MathSciNet: MR2187303
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/105051605000000575

Subjects:
Primary: 60D05
Secondary: 5C80 , 90B10

Keywords: Geometric random graphs , Sharp thresholds , wireless networks

Rights: Copyright © 2005 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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