Quiz Question - March 27, 2026
Take a look at the following graphs.
Graph 1:Graph 2:
1. If we plot the degree distribution of Graph 2 in a log-log plot, we would get a shape similar to a line.
2. For Graph 2 to keep the same number of nodes, but become connected, the probability \(p\) should be roughly 0.0038.
3. Graph 1 operates in the subcritical regime, which means it lacks a giant component.
4. Graph 3 can be accurately approximated by a Poisson Distribution.
The correct statements are:
a) 1 and 2.
b) 1 and 4.
c) 2 and 3.
d) Just 3.
e) None of the above.
Original idea by: Rafael Brusiquesi Martins
Original idea by: Rafael Brusiquesi Martins
Is this a reposted question? I ask because the week topic is stringly connected components.
ResponderExcluirHello, Prof. Meidanis. This is not a reposted question. I assumed that the subject of the quizzes was encompassing all the subjects since the last quiz question, which was two weeks ago for me. Does it need to cover exactly the last week's subject? Thank you for your feedback!
ExcluirI mean, strongly connected.
ResponderExcluir