Random graphs from a block-stable class

Abstract

A class of graphs is called block-stable when a graph is in the class if and only if each of its blocks is. We show that, as for trees, for most n-vertex graphs in such a class, each vertex is in at most (1+o(1)) n / n blocks, and each path passes through at most 5 (n n)1/2 blocks. These results extend to `weakly block-stable' classes of graphs.

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