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This project investigates random discrete structures, focusing on phase transitions and limiting distributions in various models. It aims to solve fundamental problems in understanding these characteristics, which have applications in combinatorics, computer science, and statistical physics.
The systematic investigation of random discrete structures and processes was initiated by Erdős and Rényi in a seminal paper about random graphs in 1960.
Since then the study of such objects has become an important topic that has remarkable applications not only in combinatorics, but also in computer science and statistical physics.Random discrete objects have two striking characteristics.
First, they often exhibit phase transitions, meaning that only small changes in some typically local contro…
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