4/20/2025 at 10:19:52 PM
> The fraction turned out to be approximately 69%, making the graphs neither common nor rare.The wording kinda bothers me... Either 31% or 69% is exceedingly common.
Rare would be asymptotically few, or constant but smaller than e.g. 1 in 2^256.
I guess the article covers it's working definition of common, ever so briefly:
> that if you randomly select a graph from a large bucket of possibilities, you can practically guarantee it to be an optimal expander.
So it's not a reliable property, either way.
by jlrubin