Considering that the evolution of a random network could be classified into four topologically distinct regimes, analyze the information below about a random network with N=1000 during different stages of its life.
- Stage I: p = 0.01
- Stage II: p = 0.0063
- Stage III: p = 0.001
- Stage IV: p = 0.0007
- Stage V: p = 0.007
Please, select the option that better represents the stage's topological regimes:
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- Stage I: Connected
- Stage II: Critical
- Stage III: Supercritical
- Stage IV: Critical
- Stage V: Connected
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- Stage I: Connected
- Stage II: Connected
- Stage III: Critical
- Stage IV: Subcritical
- Stage V: Connected
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- Stage I: Connected
- Stage II: Critical
- Stage III: Subcritical
- Stage IV: Subcritical
- Stage V: Supercritical
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- Stage I: Connected
- Stage II: Supercritical
- Stage III: Critical
- Stage IV: Subcritical
- Stage V: Connected
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- None of the above.
Original idea by: Felipe Crispim da Rocha Salvagnini
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