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This project investigates sparse, robust graphs in Ramsey theory, focusing on their structural properties and applications in various fields. It aims to develop new models and tools for understanding these graphs, enhancing their theoretical foundations and practical applications in computing and network science.
Sparse, highly connected, random-like graphs are currently a focal point in discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science and network science, motivated by the insight that networks of this type are ubiquitous in computing, biology, economics, physics, social science, etc., and by the theoretical challenges of this setting.
Random graph models used in statistical modelling of real-world networks include the Molloy-Reed model for scale-free graphs and the Watts-Strogatz model (designed to s…
FACULTY OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB
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