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The size of the giant component in random hypergraphs
Oliver Cooley, Mihyun Kang, Christoph Koch
Published 2015-01-30Version 1
The phase transition in the size of the giant component in random graphs is one of the most well-studied phenomena in random graph theory. For hypergraphs, there are many possible generalisations of the notion of a component, and for all but the simplest example, the phase transition phenomenon was first proved by Cooley, Kang and Person. In this paper we build on this and determine the asymptotic size of the unique giant component.
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