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Random Structures and Algorithms, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, January 2014
- Yoshiharu Kohayakawa, Mathias Schacht, Reto Spöhel:
Upper bounds on probability thresholds for asymmetric Ramsey properties. 1-28 - Jean Bertoin:
Sizes of the largest clusters for supercritical percolation on random recursive trees. 29-44 - Nicolas Broutin, Luc Devroye, Nicolas Fraiman, Gábor Lugosi:
Connectivity threshold of Bluetooth graphs. 45-66 - Hua-Huai Chern, María-Inés Fernández-Camacho, Hsien-Kuei Hwang, Conrado Martínez:
Psi-series method for equality of random trees and quadratic convolution recurrences. 67-108 - Nicholas M. Ercolani, Daniel Ueltschi:
Cycle structure of random permutations with cycle weights. 109-133
Volume 44, Number 2, March 2014
- Roman Vershynin:
Invertibility of symmetric random matrices. 135-182 - Roman Glebov, Michael Krivelevich, Tibor Szabó:
On covering expander graphs by hamilton cycles. 183-200 - Igor Gorodezky, Igor Pak:
Generalized loop-erased random walks and approximate reachability. 201-223 - Alexandr V. Kostochka, Dhruv Mubayi, Jacques Verstraëte:
On independent sets in hypergraphs. 224-239 - Colin McDiarmid, Valentas Kurauskas:
Random graphs containing few disjoint excluded minors. 240-268
Volume 44, Number 3, May 2014
- Wojciech Samotij:
Stability results for random discrete structures. 269-289 - Nicolas Broutin, Jean-François Marckert:
Asymptotics of trees with a prescribed degree sequence and applications. 290-316 - Carl Johan Casselgren:
Coloring graphs from random lists of fixed size. 317-327 - Alan M. Frieze, Po-Shen Loh:
Rainbow hamilton cycles in random graphs. 328-354 - Lutz Warnke:
When does the K4-free process stop? 355-397
Volume 44, Number 4, July 2014
- Paul Balister, Béla Bollobás:
Interference percolation. 399-418 - Torsten Mütze, Thomas Rast, Reto Spöhel:
Coloring random graphs online without creating monochromatic subgraphs. 419-464 - Alois Panholzer, Georg Seitz:
Ancestors and descendants in evolving k-tree models. 465-489 - Lutz Warnke:
The Cℓ-free process. 490-526
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