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Diffusion approximation for the components in critical inhomogeneous random graphs of rank 1

Probability 2009-08-18 v2

Abstract

Consider the random graph on nn vertices 1,...,n1, ..., n. Each vertex ii is assigned a type XiX_i with X1,...,XnX_1, ..., X_n being independent identically distributed as a nonnegative discrete random variable XX. We assume that EX3<{\bf E} X^3<\infty. Given types of all vertices, an edge exists between vertices ii and jj independent of anything else and with probability min{1,XiXjn(1+an1/3)}\min \{1, \frac{X_iX_j}{n}(1+\frac{a}{n^{1/3}}) \}. We study the critical phase, which is known to take place when EX2=1{\bf E} X^2=1. We prove that normalized by n2/3n^{-2/3} the asymptotic joint distributions of component sizes of the graph equals the joint distribution of the excursions of a reflecting Brownian motion Ba(s)B^a(s) with diffusion coefficient EXEX3\sqrt{{\bf E}X{\bf E}X^3} and drift aEX3EXsa-\frac{{\bf E}X^3}{{\bf E}X}s. This shows that finiteness of EX3{\bf E}X^3 is the necessary condition for the diffusion limit. In particular, we conclude that the size of the largest connected component is of order n2/3n^{2/3}.

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@article{arxiv.0907.0897,
  title  = {Diffusion approximation for the components in critical inhomogeneous random graphs of rank 1},
  author = {Tatyana S. Turova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.0897},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Version 2: Added reference and correction