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Let k = (k1, . . . , kn) be a sequence of n integers. For an increasing monotone graph property P we say that a base graph G = ([n], E) is k-resilient with respect to P if for eve...
Sonny Ben-Shimon, Michael Krivelevich, Benny Sudak...
A graph property is called monotone if it is closed under taking (not necessarily induced) subgraphs (or, equivalently, if it is closed under removal of edges and vertices). Many ...