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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2009
A chordal graph is a graph in which every cycle of length at least 4 has a chord. If G is a random n-vertex labelled chordal graph, the size of the larget clique in about n/2 and deletion of this clique almost surely leaves only isolated vertices. This gives the asymptotic number of chordal graphs and information about a variety of things such as the size of the largest clique and connectivity.