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Random mappings with exchangeable in-degrees

In this article we introduce a new random mapping model, $T_n^{\hat D}$, which maps the set {1,2,…,n} into itself. The random mapping $T_n^{\hat D}$ is constructed using a collection of exchangeable random variables $\hat{D}_1, \ldots.,\hat{D}_n$ which satisfy $\sum_{i=1}^n\hat{D}_i=n$. In the rando...

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Published in:Random structures & algorithms 2008-08, Vol.33 (1), p.105-126
Main Authors: Hansen, Jennie C., Jaworski, Jerzy
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Language:English
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Summary:In this article we introduce a new random mapping model, $T_n^{\hat D}$, which maps the set {1,2,…,n} into itself. The random mapping $T_n^{\hat D}$ is constructed using a collection of exchangeable random variables $\hat{D}_1, \ldots.,\hat{D}_n$ which satisfy $\sum_{i=1}^n\hat{D}_i=n$. In the random digraph, $G_n^{\hat D}$, which represents the mapping $T_n^{\hat D}$, the in‐degree sequence for the vertices is given by the variables $\hat{D}_1, \hat{D}_2, \ldots, \hat{D}_n$, and, in some sense, $G_n^{\hat D}$ can be viewed as an analogue of the general independent degree models from random graph theory. We show that the distribution of the number of cyclic points, the number of components, and the size of a typical component can be expressed in terms of expectations of various functions of $\hat{D}_1, \hat{D}_2, \ldots, \hat{D}_n$. We also consider two special examples of $T_n^{\hat D}$ which correspond to random mappings with preferential and anti‐preferential attachment, respectively, and determine, for these examples, exact and asymptotic distributions for the statistics mentioned above. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Random Struct. Alg., 2008
ISSN:1042-9832
1098-2418
DOI:10.1002/rsa.20187