نتایج جستجو برای: random path

تعداد نتایج: 416339  

2005
Yiwen Lu Yaodong Ni

The travelling salesman problem is to find a shortest path from the travelling salesman’s hometown, make the round of all the towns in the set, and finally go back home. This paper investigates the travelling salesman problem with fuzzy random travelling time. Three concepts are proposed: expected shortest path, (α, β)-path and chance shortest path according to different optimal desire. Corresp...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
Ira B Schwartz Eric Forgoston Simone Bianco Leah B Shaw

Extinction appears ubiquitously in many fields, including chemical reactions, population biology, evolution and epidemiology. Even though extinction as a random process is a rare event, its occurrence is observed in large finite populations. Extinction occurs when fluctuations owing to random transitions act as an effective force that drives one or more components or species to vanish. Although...

Journal: :Electr. J. Comb. 2017
Andreas Noever Angelika Steger

In 1962, Pósa conjectured that a graph G = (V,E) contains a square of a Hamiltonian cycle if δ(G) > 2n/3. Only more than thirty years later Komlós, Sárközy, and Szemerédi proved this conjecture using the so-called Blow-Up Lemma. Here we extend their result to a random graph setting. We show that for every > 0 and p = n−1/2+ a.a.s. every subgraph of Gn,p with minimum degree at least (2/3+ )np co...

Journal: :SIAM J. Discrete Math. 2012
Daniela Kühn Deryk Osthus

The famous Pósa conjecture states that every graph of minimum degree at least 2n/3 contains the square of a Hamilton cycle. This has been proved for large n by Komlós, Sarközy and Szemerédi. Here we prove that if p ≥ n−1/2+ε, then asymptotically almost surely, the binomial random graph Gn,p contains the square of a Hamilton cycle. This provides an ‘approximate threshold’ for the property in the...

Journal: :Networks 1991
Neal E. Young Robert E. Tarjan James B. Orlin

We use Fibonacci heaps to improve a parametric shortest path algorithm of Karp and Orlin, and we combine our algorithm and the method of Schneider and Schneider’s minimum-balance algorithm to obtain a faster minimum-balance algorithm. For a graph with n vertices and m edges, our parametric shortest path algorithm and our minimum-balance algorithm both run in O(nm + n logn) time, improved from O...

2011
Yuqiang Li Yimin Xiao

Multivariate random fields whose distributions are invariant under operatorscalings in both time-domain and state space are studied. Such random fields are called operator-self-similar random fields and their scaling operators are characterized. Two classes of operator-self-similar stable random fields X = {X(t), t ∈ R} with values in R are constructed by utilizing homogeneous functions and sto...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2005
Tomer Kalisky Lidia A Braunstein Sergey V Buldyrev Shlomo Havlin H Eugene Stanley

We study the distribution of optimal path lengths in random graphs with random weights associated with each link ("disorder"). With each link i we associate a weight tau(i) = exp (a r(i)), where r(i) is a random number taken from a uniform distribution between 0 and 1, and the parameter a controls the strength of the disorder. We suggest, in an analogy with the average length of the optimal pat...

2009
Benjamin Golub Matthew O. Jackson

We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affected by homophily – the tendency of individuals to associate with others similar to themselves. Homophily has no effect if messages are broadcast or sent via shortest paths; only connection density matters. In contrast, homophily substantially slows learning based on repeated averaging of neighbors’...

Journal: :Journal of Graph Theory 2011
Itai Benjamini Carlos Hoppen Eran Ofek Pawel Pralat Nicholas C. Wormald

A geodesic in a graph G is a shortest path between two vertices of G. For a specific function e(n) of n, we define an almost geodesic cycle C in G to be a cycle in which for every two vertices u and v in C, the distance dG(u, v) is at least dC(u, v) − e(n). Let ω(n) be any function tending to infinity with n. We consider a random d-regular graph on n vertices. We show that almost all pairs of v...

2016
Andrzej Dudek Alan Frieze

We show that p = √ e n is a sharp threshold for the random graph Gn,p to contain the square of a Hamilton cycle. This improves the previous results of Kühn and Osthus and also Nenadov and Škorić.

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