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authorFranciszek Malinka <franciszek.malinka@gmail.com>2022-07-09 14:50:30 +0200
committerFranciszek Malinka <franciszek.malinka@gmail.com>2022-07-09 14:50:30 +0200
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Rado graph), the Fraïssé limit of the class of finite undirected graphs.
It serves as a useful example, gives an intuition of the Fraïssé limits,
weak Hrushovski property and free amalgamation. Perhaps most importantly,
- the random graph has a so-called generic automorphism (DODAĆ DEFINICJĘ
- GENERYCZNEGO AUTOMORFIZMU I ZLINKOWAĆ TUTAJ), which was first proved
+ the random graph has a so-called generic automorphism
+ \ref{definition:generic_automorphism}, which was first proved
by Truss in \cite{truss_gen_aut}, where he also introduced the term.
The key theorem \ref{theorem:generic_aut_general}