44th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2003. Proceedings.
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Abstract

We show that random graphs in the preferential connectivity model have constant conductance, and hence have worst-case routing congestion that scales logarithmically with the number of nodes. Another immediate implication is constant spectral gap between the first and second eigenvalues of the random walk matrix associated with these graphs. We also show that the expected frugality (overpayment in the Vickrey-Clarke-Groves mechanism for shortest paths) of a random graph is bounded by a small constant.
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