Random Networks
You were hired to audit a router backbone. The team claims the topology is well modeled by an Erdős–Rényi network with and mean degree . Based only on this model, choose the option that simultaneously describes:
(i) the structural regime and the expected global connectivity;
(ii) the clustering coefficient ;
(iii) the order of magnitude of the average distance ; and
(iv) the minimum fraction of random node removals needed to eliminate the giant component.
Conventions: “connected” = a single component; is the natural logarithm; round to the hundredth and to three decimals.
Useful data: , , .
a) Supercritical, with a giant component (network not necessarily connected); ; ; .
b) Connected with high probability; ; ; .
c) Subcritical, no giant component; ; ; .
d) Critical; ; grows as ; .
e) None of the above.
Original idea by: Matteus Vargas
Questão interessante, mas muito cheia de coisas, e tem assuntos que não abordamos, como a fração de remoções necessária para desconectar. Ficou um pouco difícil demais.
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