Random Graphs
Random graphs are mathematical structures used to model a variety of real-life phenomena. They are widely used in fields such as computer science, engineering, physics, and biology. Random graphs are used to represent networks of physical objects like computers, people, or molecules. They allow researchers to study the behavior of these systems in an interconnected way, looking at the global patterns as well as the interactions between individual components within the larger system. Additionally, random graphs can also be used to model and explore the relationships between complex biological networks, such as the genetic interactions that occur in living cells. Random graphs are thus a powerful and versatile tool for studying a wide range of real-world systems.
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