Title

Geometric random graphs

Abstract

Geometric random graphs are graphs on a countable dense set of some underlying metric space such that locally in any ball of radius one, it is a random graph. The geometric random graphs on R^n and on circles have been studied by probabilists and graph theorists. In this talk we will present some model theoretic views. In particular, we will show that under some mild assumptions, the geometric random graphs based on a fixed metric space will have the same theory. We will also talk about some geometric properties of the underlying metric space that can be recovered from the graphs. This is a work in progress joint with Omer Ben-Neria and Itay Kaplan.

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