On the Number of Non-zero Elements of Joint Degree Vectors
Abstract
Joint degree vectors give the number of edges between vertices of degree i and degree j for 1 i j n-1 in an n-vertex graph. We find lower and upper bounds for the maximum number of nonzero elements in a joint degree vector as a function of n. This provides an upper bound on the number of estimable parameters in the exponential random graph model with bidegree-distribution as its sufficient statistics.
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