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An advance in infinite graph models for the analysis of transportation networks

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This paper extends to infinite graphs the most general extremal issues, which are problems of determining the maximum number of edges of a graph not containing a given subgraph. It also relates the new results with the corresponding situations for the finite case. In particular, concepts from ‘finite’ graph theory, like the average degree and the extremal number, are generalized and computed for some specific cases. Finally, some applications of infinite graphs to the transportation of dangerous goods are presented; they involve the analysis of networks and percolation thresholds.

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An advance in infinite graph models for the analysis of transportation networks

Author: Cera López, Martín; Fedriani Martel, Eugenio Manuel
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2016
DOI: 10.1515/amcs-2016-0061
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In . J. Appl. Ma h. Compu . Sci., 2016, Vol. 26, No. 4, 855–870
DOI: 10.1515/amcs-2016-0061
AN ADVANCE IN INFINITE GRAPH MODELS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF
TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
MART´
IN CERAa,∗,EUGENIO M. FEDRIANIb
aDepa men o Applied Ma hema ics I
Uni e si y o Se ille, ETSIA, C a. U e a km 1, ES-41013 Se ille, Spain
e-mail: [email p o ec ed]
bDepa men o Economics, Quan i a i e Me hods and Economic His o y
Pablo de Ola ide Uni e si y, C a. U e a km 1, ES-41013 Se ille, Spain
e-mail: [email p o ec ed]
This pape ex ends o in ini e g aphs he mos gene al ex emal issues, which a e p oblems o de e mining he maximum
numbe o edges o a g aph no con aining a gi en subg aph. I also ela es he new esul s wi h he co esponding si ua ions
o he ini e case. In pa icula , concep s om ‘ ini e’ g aph heo y, like he a e age deg ee and he ex emal numbe , a e
gene alized and compu ed o some speci ic cases. Finally, some applica ions o in ini e g aphs o he anspo a ion o
dange ous goods a e p esen ed; hey in ol e he analysis o ne wo ks and pe cola ion h esholds.
Keywo ds: in ini e g aph, a e age deg ee, ex emal p oblems, oad anspo ne wo k, pe cola ion.
1. In oduc ion
G aph heo y is a e y use ul ool in a ious ields
o human knowledge. Howe e , when ying o sol e
eal p oblems, scien is s may need o de elop he
exis ing heo y beyond he poin i has eached so a .
Fo ins ance, he analysis o con inuously inc easing
ne wo ks, ex emely complex sys ems, luids il e ing
h ough po ous ma e ials, e c. equi es he in ol emen o
in ini e g aphs and some p ope ies ha ha e hi he o been
de eloped only o he ini e case.
Maybe he mos clea example o his ac is he
a e age deg ee. In gene al, and no only in ex emal
g aph heo y, we can ind many p oblems in ol ing he
ela ionship be ween he numbe s o e ices and edges
o a g aph (see, e.g., Ce a e al., 2000; 2004, Yang e
al., 2002; Youse i-Aza ia e al., 2011), i.e., he a e age
deg ee. In some cases, many o hese p oblems could be
posed o in ini e g aphs.
We can ind in he li e a u e many pape s s udying
he p oblem o p o iding a de ini ion o he a e age
deg ee o in ini e g aphs (see S ein, 2011; S ein and
Zamo a, 2013; Wie man and Nao , 2005). Up o now, no
∗Co esponding au ho
o mal de ini ion has been ound. Indeed, i is no possible
o gi e a gene al de ini ion o he a e age deg ee o any
in ini e g aph.
On he basis o he abo e, his pape i s ly aims o
ela e he concep s o he in ini e g aph and he a e age
deg ee. In ac , we de ine he a e age deg ee o a amily
o in ini e g aphs ha we call a e age-measu able.
This de ini ion allows us o ex end o in ini e g aphs
he p oblem o de e mining he maximum numbe o
edges o a g aph no con aininga subg aph homeomo phic
o a comple e g aph. We s udy he ela ionship o his
p oblem wi h i s coun e pa in ini e g aphs.
No a ion and e minology no explici ly gi en he e
can be ound in heo e ical handbooks (Dies el, 2000;
Made , 1998b; Milko ´a, 2009).
1.1. Func ion d(p) o he ini e case. Gi en Fas
a ini e g aph, he ex emal numbe ex(n;F)deno es he
maximum numbe o edges o a g aph wi h n e ices no
con aining Fas a subg aph. This de ini ion induces he
mos gene al ype o ques ion we can s a e in ex emal
g aph heo y. I can be posed o ini e as well as
in ini e g aphs. The ques ion is whe he some in a ian
(e.g., edge-densi y, minimum deg ee, ch oma ic numbe
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o a e age deg ee) has an in luence on he showing
up o subs uc u es o ano he g aph in a ian . In his
con ex , an impo an , well-known esul in ini e g aph
heo y implies ha la ge a e age deg ees in ini e g aphs
o ce la ge mino s and opological mino s (a subg aph
homeomo phic o a comple e g aph) (see Dies el, 2000).
The ex ension o hese p oblems om ini e g aphs o
in ini e g aphs is in e es ing in g aph heo y. Some o
hem can e en be ound o some ex emal p oblems (see
S ein, 2011; S ein and Zamo a, 2013).
Gi en a g aph G, le us deno e by (G)=|V(G)|
and e(G)=|E(G)| he ca dinals o he e ices and
edges o G, espec i ely. Then he a e age deg ee o Gis
d(G)=2e(G)
(G).
Now, we no e ha he unc ion
d(p) = in { :d(G)≥ −→ TKp⊆G},
s a ed by Made (1967),may be o mula ed in e ms o he
unc ion ex(n;TKp),i.e., in e ms o he numbe o edges
o a g aph wi h n e ices and no con aining a subg aph
homeomo phic o a comple e g aph ( opological clique).
P oposi ion 1. Le pbe a non-nega i e in ege . Then
d(p)=sup
n≥p2ex(n;TKp)
n.
P oo . W i e
d(n;TKp)=2ex(n;TKp)
n.
I
d(p)>sup
n≥p
{d(n;TKp)},
hen he e exi s a eal numbe such ha
d(p)> >sup
n≥p
{d(n;TKp)}.
Le us conside a g aph Gsa is ying d(G)≥ >
d(|V(G)|;TKp).Hence, TKp⊆Gand, he e o e, by
he de ini ion o d(p),d(p)≤ , bu his is no possible.
Thus,
d(p)≤sup
n≥p
{d(n;TKp)}.
To p o e he con e se inequali y, we suppose
ha he e exis s a posi i e in ege nsuch ha
d(p)<d(n;TKp).Now, we conside n∈Rsuch ha
d(p)<
n<d(n;TKp).The e o e, o e e y g aph G
wi h |V(G)|=n,i d(G)≥ n>d(p), hen (by he
de ini ion o d(p))Gcon ains a subg aph homeomo phic
o Kp.Hence, by he de ini ion o d(n;TKp),we would
ha e d(n;TKp)≤ n<d(n;TKp),bu his is no
possible, ei he . Thus, d(p)≥d(n;TKp) o all nand
he esul ollows. 
1.2. Pape objec i es and s uc u e. Bea ing in mind
he a o emen ioned esul , i we wan o ge exac alues
o he unc ion d(p),i is su icien o calcula e exac
alues o ex(n;TKp)wi h nbeing su icien ly la ge. In
o he wo ds, since he e exis s a necessi y o s udying
ex(n;TKp) o n ending o in ini e, we s a e he p oblem
o s udying his unc ion o in ini e g aphs.
Addi ionally, he p oblem o s udying he numbe o
edges in ela ion o he numbe o e ices in an in ini e
g aph has no sense. Bu his pape explains ha i is use ul
as a local concep when dealing wi h anspo ne wo ks.
This ac sugges s he possibili y o conside ing he idea
o de ining he concep o an a e age deg ee o in ini e
g aphs. This idea seems e en mo e in e es ing i we bea
in mind ha an in ini e g aph may be conside ed he limi
o ini e g aphs.
Taking in o accoun all hese ideas, we no e ha he
goal o he heo e ical pa o his pape is wo old. On
he one hand, we de ine an a e age deg ee o in ini e
g aphs inhe i ing he p ope ies o he a e age deg ee
o ini e g aphs. On he o he hand, we gene alize he
unc ion d(p) o ini e and in ini e g aphs and we p o e
ela ionships be ween bo h unc ions.
The nex sec ion deals wi h he gene aliza ion o he
a e age deg ee o in ini e g aphs. The inc easing concen-
ic sequences a e de ined and he concep o he a e age-
measu able g aph is in oduced. Besides, h ee in ini e
amilies o a e age-measu able g aphs a e p esen ed.
The ollowing sec ion is de o ed o ex ending he
ex emal unc ion ex(n;TKp). The unc ion d∞(p)is
de ined and bounded by he co esponding‘ ini e e sion’.
Some o he heo e ical esul s a e p o ed, and hey
p o ide us wi h exac alues o d∞(p)when 1≤p≤5.
Finally, we apply he s udied concep s o he
anspo a ion o dange ous goods, paying special
a en ion o complex ne wo ks and pe cola ion. The pape
concludes wi h a b ie summa y.
2. A e age-measu able g aphs
In his sec ion, we de ine he a e age deg ee o a amily
o in ini e g aphs ha we call a e age-measu able.We
s a wi h a sequence o ini e g aphs, and he a e age
deg ee o in ini e g aphs will inhe i he p ope ies o
he a e age deg ee o he ini e case (see Ba ooah and
Hespanha, 2008; Wie man and Nao , 2005; Zemanian,
1988). We a e abou o p o e ha ees a e examples
o a e age-measu able g aphs. On he o he hand, we
in oduce ano he amily o g aphs, called quasi- ini e
g aphs, ha a e also p o ed o be a e age-measu able.
To achie e hese goals we need some no a ion and
de ini ions.
De ini ion 1. Le Gbe an in ini e, locally ini e g aph,
and le {Gn}n∈Nbe a sequence o ini e subg aphs o
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G. We say ha {Gn}n∈Nis an inc easing concen ic se-
quence (ICS) o Gi he ollowing h ee condi ions a e
sa is ied:
•Gn⊂Gn+1 o all n,
•∂Gn∩∂Gn+1 =∅ o all n,
•∪
n∈NGn=G,
whe e ∂Gn=V(Gn)−V(Gn−1)Gdeno es he bound-
a y o Gn.
We no e ha , gi en an in ini e g aph Gand ∈G,
i is always possible o ind an ICS. In ac , i we conside
he subg aphs Gn( )={u∈V(G):d(u, )≤n}G,
whe e d(u, )deno es he dis ance be ween he e ices u
and , i is easy o p o e ha he sequence {Gn( )}n∈N
sa is ies he condi ions desc ibed abo e o being an ICS
o G.
De ini ion 2. Gi en an in ini e, locally ini e g aph G, we
de ine he in e io -a e age deg ee o Gas
d∞(G) = in lim in
n→+∞d(Gn( )) : ∈G,
whe e d(Gn)is he a e age deg ee o each ini e g aph
Gn( ).
On he o he hand, we de ine he supe io -a e age
deg ee o Gas
d∞(G)=suplim sup
n→+∞
d(Gn( )) : ∈G.
De ini ion 3. Le Gbe an in ini e, locally ini e
g aph. Gis said o be a e age-measu able g aph i
d∞(G)=d∞(G)<+∞.Besides, in his case, we de ine
he a e age deg ee o Gas d∞(G)=d∞(G)=d∞(G).
Example 1. Le Hbe he ee shown in Fig. 1, whe e he
e ex uis a oo and he deg ee o he e ices o each
le el equals i s p edecesso plus one ( wo o he i s and
second le els).
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Fig. 1. T ee Hwi h an inc easing deg ee.
I we conside he ICS {Hn(u)}n∈N,i is easy o
check ha , o e e y posi i e in ege n,
|V(Hn(u))|=2! + ···+(n+2)!
2.
On he o he hand, aking in o accoun ha each ini e
subg aph Hn(u)o H is a ee,
|E(Hn(u))|=|V(Hn(u))|−1,
and, he e o e,
lim
n→+∞2·|E(Hn(u))|
|V(Hn(u))|= 2 lim
n→+∞1−1
|V(Hn(u))|=2.
Howe e , his p ope y (p o ed o he e ex u) is, in ac ,
ue o e e y e ex o H. Mo eo e , his p ope y is ue
o e e y ee. 
Theo em 1. E e y in ini e, locally ini e ee Tis a e age-
measu able and d∞(T)=2.
The ollowing example shows a non-a e a-
ge-measu able g aph.
Example 2. Le us conside he g aph G(see Fig. 2),
ob ained om he g aph Hin he p e ious example and
sa is ying
∂G1( )=K3
and
|E(∂Gn( ))|=n|V(Gn( ))| o n≥2.
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Fig. 2. G aph Gob ained om H.
By induc ion, i is easy o see ha
n|V(Gn( ))|≤|V(∂Gn( ))|
2
and, he e o e, i is possible o p oduce such a g aph G.
On he o he hand, om he cons uc ion o G,
|V(Gn( ))|=2! + ···+(n+2)!
2
and
|E(Gn( ))|=|V(Gn( ))|−1+3+···
+2|V(G2( ))|+···+n|V(Gn( ))|.
Now, le Mbe he g aph designed in such a way ha
V(M)=V(H)∪V(G)∪{w}
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
Fig. 3. G aph Mob ained om Hand G.
and
E(M)=E(H)∪E(G)∪{(u, w),( ,w)}
(see Fig. 3).
We a e going o s udy he sequences {Mn(u)}n∈N
and {Mn( )}n∈N.By he de ini ion o Mn(u), o n≥2,
|V(Mn(u))|=|V(Hn(u))|+|V(Gn−2( ))|+1
and
|E(Mn(u))|=|E(Hn(u))|+|E(Gn−2( ))|+2.
To de e mine he limi o he sequence {d(Mn(u))}n≥2,
i is su icien o analyze he beha io o he quo ien
|E(Mn(u))|/|V(Mn(u))|.By applying he well-known
S olz heo em o sequences
|E(Mn+1(u))|−|E(Mn(u))|
|V(Mn+1(u))|−|V(Mn(u))|
=
(n+3)!
2+(n+1)!
2+(n−1) ·2! + ···+(n+1)!
2
(n+3)!
2+(n+1)!
2
=1+
(n−1) ·2! + ···+(n+1)!
2
(n+3)!
2+(n+1)!
2
.
I we apply again he S olz heo em, we ge
lim
n→+∞
(n−1)(2! + ···+(n+1)!)
(n+3)!+(n+1)! =0.
I ollows ha
lim
n→+∞2|E(Mn(u))|
|V(Mn(u))|=2
and, he e o e, d∞(M)≤2.
Now we analyze wha happens wi h he sequence
{Mn( )}n∈N:
|V(Mn( ))|=|V(Hn−2(u))|+|V(Gn( ))|+1
and
|E(Mn( ))|=|E(Hn−2(u))|+|E(Gn( ))|+2.
We apply he S olz heo em o compu e he limi o he
a e age deg ee o each subg aph Mn( ):
|E(Mn+1( ))|−|E(Mn( ))|
|V(Mn+1( ))|−|V(Mn( ))|
=1+
(n+1)·2! + ···+(n+3)!
2
(n+3)!
2+(n+1)!
2
.
By applying he S olz heo em again,
lim
n→+∞
(n+ 1)(2! + ···+(n+3)!)
(n+3)!+(n+1)! =+∞.
Hence
lim
n→+∞2·|E(Mn(u))|
|V(Mn(u))|=+∞
and, he e o e, d∞(M)=+∞.Thus,
d∞(M)≤2< d∞(M)=+∞,
and Mis non-a e age-measu able. 
2.1. Quasi- ini e g aphs. Nex we de ine a amily o
in ini e g aphs which a e a e age-measu able when hei
maximal deg ee is bounded.
De ini ion 4. Le Gbe an in ini e, locally ini e g aph.
The ICS {Gn}n∈Nsa is ies he so-called bounda y condi-
ion when
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Gn)|
|V(Gn)|=0.
Rema k 1. The bounda y condi ion
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Gn)|
|V(Gn)|=0
is equi alen o
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1)|
|V(Gn)|=1,
since
|V(∂Gn)|
|V(Gn)|=|V(Gn)|−|V(Gn−1)|
|V(Gn)|
=1−|V(Gn−1)|
|V(Gn)|.
De ini ion 5. Le Gbe an in ini e, locally ini e g aph. G
is said o be quasi- ini e i he e exis s a e ex ∈Gsuch
ha he ICS {Gn( )}n∈Nsa is ies he bounda ycondi ion.
The ollowing esul shows ha he p e ious
de ini ion does no depend on he chosen e ex, i.e., i
he e exis s a e ex o which {Gn( )}n∈Nsa is ies he
bounda y condi ion, hen i is sa is ied o all .
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Lemma 1. Le Gbe an in ini e, locally ini e g aph. I
Gis quasi- ini e, hen he sequence {Gn( )}n∈Nsa is ies
he bounda y condi ion o all ∈G, i.e.,
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Gn( ))|
|V(Gn( ))|=0.
P oo . Le Gbe a quasi- ini e g aph and 0bea e ex
such ha he ICS {Gn( 0)}n∈Nsa is ies he bounda y
condi ion. Gi en ∈G, we deno e by he dis ance
be ween and 0( =d( , 0)). Taking in o accoun
Rema k 1, i is su icien o p o e he equali y
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1( ))|
|V(Gn( ))|=1
o show ha he bounda y condi ion is sa is ies.
Consequen ly, we no e ha , o n≥ +1,
Gn− −1( 0)⊆Gn−1( ),
Gn( )⊆Gn+ ( 0).
Hence
|V(Gn−1( ))|
|V(Gn( ))|≥|V(Gn− −1( 0))|
|V(Gn+ ( 0))|.
Fu he mo e,
|V(Gn− −1( 0))|
|V(Gn+ ( 0))|
=|V(Gn− −1( 0))|
|V(Gn− ( 0))|
|V(Gn− ( 0))|
|V(Gn− +1( 0))|
···|V(Gn+ −1( 0))|
|V(Gn+ ( 0))|,
bu |V(Gn− −1( 0))|
|V(Gn− ( 0))|
−−−−→
n→+∞1
.
.
.
|V(Gn+ −1( 0))|
|V(Gn+ ( 0))|
−−−−→
n→+∞1.
Finally,
1≥lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1( ))|
|V(Gn( ))|
≥lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn− −1( 0))|
|V(Gn+ ( 0))|=1.
Thus,
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1( ))|
|V(Gn( ))|=1,
and he esul ollows. 
Rema k 2. By easoning as in Lemma 1, we ge
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn( ))|
|V(Gn+k( ))|=1
o all posi i e in ege k.
The p e ious lemma can be gene alized o o he
sequences. In ac , gi en a ini e G0⊂G, we conside he
ICS {Gn(G0)}n≥0as he sequence de ined as ollows:
Gn(G0)={u∈V(G):d(u, G0)≤n}G.
Theo em 2. Le Gbe an in ini e, locally ini e g aph.
Then Gis quasi- ini e i and only i he e exis s a ini e
subg aph G0⊂Gsa is ying he bounda y condi ion, ha
is o say,
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Gn(G0))|
|V(Gn(G0))|=0.
Besides, i he a o emen ioned asse ion is ue, hen he
bounda y condi ion is sa is ied o e e y ini e subg aph
G0⊂G.
P oo . Le Gbe an in ini e, quasi- ini e g aph, and G0⊂
Gbe a ini e subg aph. We a e p o ing ha
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1(G0))|
|V(Gn(G0))|=1.
Fo his pu pose, le us conside 0∈V(G0)and deno e
by he diame e o G0( =diam(G0)). Consequen ly,
Gn−1( 0)⊆Gn−1(G0)
Gn(G0)⊆Gn+ ( 0)
o all n. I ollows ha
|V(Gn−1(G0))|
|V(Gn(G0))|≥|V(Gn−1( 0))|
|V(Gn+ ( 0))|.
Bea ing in mind he inequali y
|V(Gn−1(G0))|
|V(Gn(G0))|≤1
and by applying Rema k 2,
1≥lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1(G0))|
|V(Gn(G0))|
≥lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1( 0))|
|V(Gn+ ( 0))|=1.
The e o e,
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1(G0))|
|V(Gn(G0))|=1.
In o de o p o e he con e se implica ion, we
suppose ha he e exis s a G0such ha he sequence
{Gn(G0)}sa is ies he bounda y condi ion. Since ha
0∈V(G0)and =diam(G0),
Gn− −1(G0)⊆Gn−1( 0)
and
Gn( 0)⊆Gn(G0).
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Hence
|V(Gn−1( 0))|
|V(Gn( 0))|≥|V(Gn− −1(G0))|
|V(Gn( 0))|.
By easoning as in Rema k 2, we see ha
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn− −1(G0))|
|V(Gn(G0))|=1,
so ha
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn−1( 0))|
|V(Gn( 0))|=1.
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Now, we a e going o p o e ha e e y
quasi- ini e g aph wi h a bounded maximal deg ee is
a e age-measu able.
Theo em 3. Le Gbe an in ini e, locally ini e g aph wi h
Δ(G)<+∞.I Gis quasi- ini e, hen Gis a e age-
measu able.
P oo . Le Gbe an in ini e g aph wi h maximal deg ee
Δ(G)=Δ<+∞.Gi en ∈G, we conside he
sequence Gn=Gn( ) o n∈N.Since Δ(G)<+∞,
we know ha d(Gn)≤2Δ.To p o e ha {d(Gn)}is
con e gen ,we check ha , in ac , i is a Cauchy sequence,
ha is,
lim
n→+∞|d(Gn+1)−d(Gn)|=0.
Now, we conside he sequence {sn}de ined as
ollows:
sn=
|E(Gn+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|−|E(Gn)|
|V(Gn)|
=
|E(Gn+1)|·|V(Gn)|−|E(Gn)|·|V(Gn+1)|
|V(Gn)|·|V(Gn+1)|
.
I we se
E(∂Gn,∂G
n+1)={(wn,w
n+1)∈E(G):
wn∈∂Gn,w
n+1 ∈∂Gn+1},
hen (see Fig. 4)
|E(Gn+1)|=|E(Gn)|+|E(∂Gn,∂G
n+1)|
+|E(∂Gn+1)|.
Thus,
sn=
1
|V(Gn)|·|V(Gn+1)|
|V(Gn)||E(Gn)|+|E(∂Gn,∂G
n+1)|
+|E(∂Gn+1)|−···−|E(Gn)|·|V(Gn+1)|
≤|E(Gn)|||V(Gn)|−|V(Gn+1)||
|V(Gn)|·|V(Gn+1)|
+|E(∂Gn,∂G
n+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|+···+|E(∂Gn+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|.
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wn

wn+1
Gn
∂Gn
∂Gn+1
Fig. 4. Edge decomposi ion E(Gn+1).
Howe e ,
|E(Gn)|||V(Gn)|−|V(Gn+1)||
|V(Gn)|·|V(Gn+1)|≤Δ·|V(∂Gn+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|,
|E(∂Gn,∂G
n+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|≤Δ·|V(∂Gn)|
|V(Gn+1)|≤Δ·|V(∂Gn)|
|V(Gn)|,
and |E(∂Gn+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|≤Δ·|V(∂Gn+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|.
Hence
sn≤Δ·|V(∂Gn+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|+Δ·|V(∂Gn)|
|V(Gn)|
+Δ·|V(∂Gn+1)|
|V(Gn+1)|.
As
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Gn)|
|V(Gn|=0,
we ge
lim
n→+∞sn=0
and, he e o e, he sequence {d(Gn)}n∈Nis con e gen .
Finally, o each d∞(G)=d∞(G),we a e going o
p o e ha , o all u∈V(G),
lim
n→+∞
|E(Gn(u))|
|V(Gn(u)|= lim
n→+∞
|E(Gn( ))|
|V(Gn( )|= .
Fo his pu pose, we conside u∈V(G)and
=dG(u, ).Acco dingly,
n
=
|E(Gn(u))|
|V(Gn(u))|−|E(Gn( )|
|V(Gn( )|
=
|E(Gn(u))||V(Gn( ))|−|E(Gn( ))||V(Gn(u))|
|V(Gn(u))||V(Gn( ))|
.
Besides, aking in o accoun ha
Gn− ( )⊆Gn(u)⊆Gn+ ( )
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o n≥ , we ha e ha
n≤
1
|V(Gn− ( ))||V(Gn( ))|
×(|E(Gn+ ( ))||V(Gn( ))|
−|E(Gn( ))||V(Gn− ( ))|)
×
|E(Gn+ ( ))|
|V(Gn− ( ))|−|E(Gn( ))|
|V(Gn( ))|
.
Since
lim
n→+∞
|V(Gn( ))|
|V(Gn+1( ))|=1
and
|E(Gn+ ( ))|
|V(Gn− ( ))|=|E(Gn+ ( ))|
|V(Gn+ ( ))|
|V(Gn+ ( ))|
|V(Gn+ −1( ))|
×|V(Gn− +1( ))|
|V(Gn− ( ))|,
we conclude ha
lim
n→+∞
|E(Gn+ ( ))|
|V(Gn− ( ))|=
and, he e o e, lim
n→+∞ n=0.
Now, we no e ha he condi ion Δ(G)<+∞is
necessa y in his heo em, as we can see wi h he g aph G
om Fig. 5: Gis quasi- ini e bu no a e age-measu able.
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Fig. 5. Quasi- ini e g aph wi h Δ(G)=+∞, bu non-a e age-
measu able.
This g aph is de ined in such a way ha he subg aph
∂Gnis a comple e g aph o size 2n+1, o n≥1.Thus,
|V(Gn( ))|=1+3+5+···+(2n+1)
and
|E(Gn( ))|=3+5+···+(2n+1)
+3
2+5
2+···
+2n+1
2.
Gis quasi- ini e because
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Gn( ))|
|V(Gn( ))|
= lim
n→+∞
2n+1
1+3+5+···+(2n+1) =0.
In o de o ge he limi o |E(Gn( ))|/|V(Gn( ))|,we
apply he S olz heo em:
|E(Gn+1( ))|−|E(Gn( ))|
|V(Gn+1( ))|−|V(Gn( ))|
=2n+3+2n+3
2
2n+3 =+∞.
Thus, d∞(G)=+∞and Gis no a e age-measu able.
On he o he hand, we conside he g aph H om
Example1 o indana e age-measu able g aph which is
no quasi- ini e. Ac ually, since His a ee, his g aph is
a e age-measu able; howe e , i is no quasi- ini e:
|V(∂Hn(u))|
|V(Hn(u))|=|V(Hn(u))|−|V(Hn−1(u))|
|V(Hn(u))|
=(n+2)!
2! + ···+(n+2)!.
By applying he S olz heo em,
lim
n→+∞
(n+3)!−(n+2)!
(n+3)! = lim
n→+∞
n+2
n+3 =1=0
and, he e o e, he sequence {Hn(u)}does no sa is y he
bounda y condi ion, and hence His no quasi- ini e.
2.2. Pe iodic g aphs. Now, we a e going o show
ha pe iodic g aphs a e quasi- ini e. These g aphs
a e e y use ul because hey a e equen and easily
compu ed. We can ind examples o pe iodic g aphs
in iling and pa e ns (G ¨unbaum and Shepha d, 1987)
o Cayley diag ams (Cayley, 1895; F uch , 1938), and
hey e en appea as he esul an g aphs o sol ing linea
sys ems (Baude on, 1989).
He e we ecall some p io esul s on pe iodic g aphs.
We deno e by C he uni squa e [0,1] ×[0,1] ⊂R2,and
we de ine a cellula g aph as he g aph sa is ying V(G)⊂
Cwi h no isola ed e ices. Thus, gi en a cellula g aph
G, we de ine he 2-dimensional pe iodic g aph (MG)as
he g aph ob ained om Gas ollows:
V(MG)=τ(m,n)( ): ∈V(G)and (m, n)∈Z2,
E(MG)=(τ(m,n)(u),τ
(m,n)( )) :
(u, )∈E(G)and (m, n)∈Z2,
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whe e τ(m,n)deno es he ansla ion by ec o (m, n)in
he plane.
I MGis a 2-pe iodic g aph gene a ed by he cellula
g aph G, hen we de ine he 8-neighbo s o Gas he
subg aphs τ(i,j)(G)o MGsuch ha i∈{−1,0,1}and
j∈ {−1,0,1}, wi h (i, j)=(0,0).
Gi en a cellula g aph Gand he 2-pe iodic g aph
gene a ed by G, MG,we de ine he n-squa e o cen e G
and adius n(nG) as he subg aph o MG:
nG=τ(i,j)(G):(i, j)∈Z2,max{|i|,|j|}≤n.
We a e p o ing ha , in ac , he 2-pe iodic g aphs
a e quasi- ini e and a e age-measu able (since hey ha e
a bounded maximal deg ee).
Theo em 4. E e y in ini e, pe iodic, connec ed g aph
MGgene a ed by he cellula g aph Gis quasi- ini e and
a e age-measu able.
P oo . Le Gbe a cellula g aph and M=MGbe he
2-pe iodic g aph gene a ed om G. By Theo em 2, i is
su icien o p o e ha
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Mn(G))|
|V(Mn(G))|=0
o show ha Mis quasi- ini e. We ecall ha
Mn(G)=u∈V(M):d(u, G)M≤nM.
Conside
d=max{d(u, G):u∈Gi,1≤i≤8},
whe e Gia e he 8-neighbo s o G. Fi s ly, o all n≥d,
i is easily seen ha (see Fig. 6)
n
dG⊆M
n(G)⊆nG,
because i ∈n
dG, hen (see Fig. 7)
d(u, G)≤d+d(u, n
d−1G)≤···≤dn
d≤n.
Acco dingly,
|V(∂Mn(G))|
|V(Mn(G))|
≤|V(∂Mn(G))|
|V(n
dG)|≤|V(∂Mn(G))|
2n
d+1
2|V(G)|
.
On he o he hand, o all n≥1,le us conside
k(n)=|V(∂Mn(G))|.As
V(Mn(G)) =
n

i=0
V(∂Mi(G)) ⊆V(nG),
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dG⊆M
n(G).
we ha e
sn=k(1) + k(2) + ···+k(n)≤(2n+1)
2|V(G)|.
Suppose ha
lim sup
n→+∞
k(n)
n2=l,
wi h l>0.By applying he S olz heo em o he quo ien
sn/(2n+1)
2,we ge ha
sn+1 −sn
(2n+3)
2−(2n+1)
2=k(n+1)
8n+9
=k(n+1)
(n+1)
2
(n+1)
2
8n+9
and, he e o e,
lim sup
n→+∞
sn
(2n+1)
2|V(G)|
=1
|V(G)|lim sup
n→+∞
k(n+1)
(n+1)
2
(n+1)
2
8n+9 =+∞.
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Bu his is no possible, because we we e assuming ha
sn
(2n+1)
2|V(G)|≤1.
Consequen ly,
lim
n→+∞
k(n)
n2=0
and, he e o e,
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Mn(G))|
2n
d+1
2|V(G)|
≤1
|V(G)|lim
n→+∞
k(n)
n2
n2
2n
d−1+1
2=0.
Thus
lim
n→+∞
|V(∂Mn(G))|
|V(Mn(G))|=0
and Mis quasi- ini e. Besides, since Mis a 2-pe iodic
g aph, he asse ion Δ(M)<+∞is sa is ied, and (by
applying Theo em 3) Mis a e age-measu able. 
Now, we p esen an illus a ion o a 2-pe iodic g aph.
Example 3. We conside he 2-pe iodic g aph M
gene a ed by he cellula g aph Gas in Fig. 8.
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3.
Since Mis connec ed, by applying Theo em 4, we
deduce ha his g aph is a e age-measu able. Le us
conside he sequence {Mn(G)}.Since he sequence
{d(Mn(G))}is con e gen , we know ha
lim
n→+∞d(Mn(G)) = lim
n→+∞d(M2n(G)).
On he o he hand,
|V(M2n(G))|=5+16+6(4+8+···+2
n)
and
|E(M2n(G))|=4+16+8(4+8+···+2
n)
and, he e o e, by applying S olz Theo em,
lim
n→+∞d(M2n(G)) = 8
3.
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Rema k 3. In in e connec ion ne wo ks, i is impo an
o con ol hei beha io when edges a e subdi ided o
con ac ed. Taking in o accoun he de ini ion o an
a e age deg ee o in ini e g aphs ha we ha e jus
in oduced, i is s aigh o wa d o check ha i we
subdi ide one o mo e edges in a g aph, he a e age
deg ee o he esul ing g aph is less han o equal o he
o iginal.
In he ollowing example (Fig. 9), i is easy o check
ha he a e age deg ee is ou . I subdi isions o each
edge a e pe o med (Figu e 10), we ob ain a g aph wi h a
smalle a e age deg ee ( he one shown in Fig. 8).
Fig. 9. Pe iodic g aph wi h he a e age deg ee 4.
Fig. 10. Pe iodic g aph wi h he a e age deg ee 8
3.
In he g aph displayed in Fig. 11 we can obse e
he beha io o he a e age deg ee when pe o ming
con ac ions o edges.
Ano he kind o pe iodic g aph is he 1-dimensional
case. This g aph M1
Gis gene a ed by a cellula g aph G
and ho izon al ansla ionsGio he g aph G(see Fig. 13).
He e we deno e by i he ansla ed e ex o in Gi, o
all in ege s iand all ∈V(G).
Now, we a e able o o mula e a gene al esul .
Theo em 5. Le Gbe a ini e cellula g aph. I M1
Gis
connec ed, hen i is quasi- ini e and, he e o e, a e age-
measu able.
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