fast_gnp_random_graph¶
- fast_gnp_random_graph(n, p, seed=None, directed=False)[source]¶
Returns a \(G_{n,p}\) random graph, also known as an Erdős-Rényi graph or a binomial graph.
- Parameters
- nint
The number of nodes.
- pfloat
Probability for edge creation.
- seedinteger, random_state, or None (default)
Indicator of random number generation state. See Randomness.
- directedbool, optional (default=False)
If True, this function returns a directed graph.
See also
Notes
The \(G_{n,p}\) graph algorithm chooses each of the \([n (n - 1)] / 2\) (undirected) or \(n (n - 1)\) (directed) possible edges with probability \(p\).
This algorithm [1] runs in \(O(n + m)\) time, where
m
is the expected number of edges, which equals \(p n (n - 1) / 2\). This should be faster thangnp_random_graph()
when \(p\) is small and the expected number of edges is small (that is, the graph is sparse).References
- 1
Vladimir Batagelj and Ulrik Brandes, “Efficient generation of large random networks”, Phys. Rev. E, 71, 036113, 2005.