The evolution of a random network generally refers to how the structure and properties of a random network change over time or under certain conditions. Random networks are mathematical models used to describe networks where connections (or edges) between nodes (or vertices) are generated randomly according to specific probabilistic rules. Evolution can be studied in various contexts, including: 1. **Growth Models**: Many random networks are created using growth models that involve the addition of nodes over time.
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