Journal of Applied Probability, Vol. 47, No. 3 (SEPTEMBER 2010), pp. 826-840 (15 pages) A random intersection graph G(n, m, p) is defined on a set 𝓥 of n vertices. There is an auxiliary set 𝓦 ...
Our foray into causal analysis is not yet complete. Until we define the methods of causal inference, we can't get to the deeper insights that causal analysis can provide. This article details many of ...
Conflict-free colouring represents a rapidly evolving area of combinatorial optimisation with significant implications for both theoretical research and practical applications. In this framework, ...
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