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Vertex Degree of Random Intersection Graph
Published 2008-09-06Version 1
A random intersection graph is constructed by independently assigning a subset of a given set of objects $W,$ to each vertex of the vertex set $V$ of a simple graph $G.$ There is an edge between two vertices of $V,$ iff their respective subsets(in $W$,) have at least one common element. The strong threshold for the connectivity between any two arbitrary vertices of vertex set $V,$ is derived. Also we determine the almost sure probability bounds for the vertex degree of a typical vertex of graph $G.$
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