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Connectivity of a Family of Bilateral Agreement Random Graphs

Probability 2025-07-09 v3 Combinatorics

Abstract

Bilateral agreement based random undirected graphs were introduced and analyzed by La and Kabkab in 2015. The construction of the graph with nn vertices in this model uses a (random) preference order on other n1n-1 vertices and each vertex only prefers the top kk other vertices using its own preference order; in general, kk can be a function of nn. An edge is constructed in the ensuing graph if and only if both vertices of a potential edge prefer each other. This random graph is a generalization of the random kthk^{th}-nearest neighbor graphs of Cooper and Frieze that only consider unilateral preferences of the vertices. Moharrami \emph{et al.} studied the emergence of a giant component and its size in this new random graph family in the limit of nn going to infinity when kk is finite. Connectivity properties of this random graph family have not yet been formally analyzed. In their original paper, La and Kabkab conjectured that for k(t)=tlognk(t)=t \log n, with high probability connectivity happens at t>1t>1 and the graph is disconnected for t<1t<1. We provide a proof for this conjecture. We will also introduce an asymptotic for the average degree of this graph.

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@article{arxiv.2209.05677,
  title  = {Connectivity of a Family of Bilateral Agreement Random Graphs},
  author = {Hossein Dabirian and Vijay Subramanian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.05677},
  year   = {2025}
}