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Power-law decay of the degree-sequence probabilities of multiple random graphs with application to graph isomorphism

Published 11 Jan 2016 in math.PR and cs.DM | (1601.02478v4)

Abstract: We consider events over the probability space generated by the degree sequences of multiple independent Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graphs, and consider an approximation probability space where such degree sequences are deemed to be sequences of i.i.d. random variables. We show that, for any sequence of events with probabilities asymptotically smaller than some power law in the approximation model, the same upper bound also holds in the original model. We accomplish this by extending an approximation framework proposed in a seminal paper by McKay and Wormald. Finally, as an example, we apply the developed framework to bound the probability of isomorphism-related events over multiple independent random graphs.

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