Graph Theory
Expected value is a fundamental concept in probability and statistics that quantifies the average outcome of a random variable over numerous trials. It helps in making informed decisions by providing a measure of the center of the distribution of possible values, weighing each outcome by its probability. In the context of graph theory, expected value can be particularly useful when analyzing random graphs and understanding the behavior of various properties as they grow.
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