How does the core sit inside the mantle?

Abstract

The k-core, defined as the largest subgraph of minimum degree k, of the random graph G(n,p) has been studied extensively. In a landmark paper Pittel, Wormald and Spencer [JCTB 67 (1996) 111--151] determined the threshold dk for the appearance of an extensive k-core. Here we derive a multi-type Galton-Watson branching process that describes precisely how the k-core is embedded into the random graph for any k≥3 and any fixed average degree d=np>dk. This generalises prior results on, e.g., the internal structure of the k-core.

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