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On the Connectivity and Giant Component Size of Random K-out Graphs Under Randomly Deleted Nodes

Information Theory 2021-03-03 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Random K-out graphs, denoted H(n;K)\mathbb{H}(n;K), are generated by each of the nn nodes drawing KK out-edges towards KK distinct nodes selected uniformly at random, and then ignoring the orientation of the arcs. Recently, random K-out graphs have been used in applications as diverse as random (pairwise) key predistribution in ad-hoc networks, anonymous message routing in crypto-currency networks, and differentially-private federated averaging. In many applications, connectivity of the random K-out graph when some of its nodes are dishonest, have failed, or have been captured is of practical interest. We provide a comprehensive set of results on the connectivity and giant component size of H(n;Kn,γn)\mathbb{H}(n;K_n,\gamma_n), i.e., random K-out graph when γn\gamma_n of its nodes, selected uniformly at random, are deleted. First, we derive conditions for KnK_n and nn that ensure, with high probability (whp), the connectivity of the remaining graph when the number of deleted nodes is γn=Ω(n)\gamma_n=\Omega(n) and γn=o(n)\gamma_n=o(n), respectively. Next, we derive conditions for H(n;Kn,γn)\mathbb{H}(n;K_n,\gamma_n) to have a giant component, i.e., a connected subgraph with Ω(n)\Omega(n) nodes, whp. This is also done for different scalings of γn\gamma_n and upper bounds are provided for the number of nodes outside the giant component. Simulation results are presented to validate the usefulness of the results in the finite node regime.

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@article{arxiv.2103.01471,
  title  = {On the Connectivity and Giant Component Size of Random K-out Graphs Under Randomly Deleted Nodes},
  author = {Eray Can Elumar and Mansi Sood and Osman Yagan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.01471},
  year   = {2021}
}