On the concentration of the maximum degree in the duplication-divergence models
Abstract
We present a rigorous and precise analysis of the maximum degree and the average degree in a dynamic duplication-divergence graph model introduced by Sol\'e, Pastor-Satorras et al. in which the graph grows according to a duplication-divergence mechanism, i.e. by iteratively creating a copy of some node and then randomly alternating the neighborhood of a new node with probability . This model captures the growth of some real-world processes e.g. biological or social networks. In this paper, we prove that for some the maximum degree and the average degree of a duplication-divergence graph on vertices are asymptotically concentrated with high probability around and , respectively, i.e. they are within at most a polylogarithmic factor from these values with probability at least for any constant .
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@article{arxiv.2308.04336,
title = {On the concentration of the maximum degree in the duplication-divergence models},
author = {Alan Frieze and Krzysztof Turowski and Wojciech Szpankowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.04336},
year = {2023}
}