Journal Papers
  1. Efficient communication in an ad-hoc network, Journal of Algorithms 52 (1) (2004), 1-7.
    [Co-authors: A. Frieze and E. Upfal]
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  2. A sharp threshold for a random constraint satisfaction problem, Discrete Mathematics 285/1-3 (2004), 301-305.
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  3. Strings with maximum numbers of distinct subsequences and substrings, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 11 (1) (2004), R8.
    [Co-authors: A. Harrow and G. Sorkin]
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  4. Embracing the giant component, Random Structures and Algorithms 27 (3) (2005), 277-289.
    [Co-authors: D. Gamarnik and G. Sorkin]
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  5. High degree vertices and eigenvalues in the preferential attachment graph, Internet Mathematics, 2 (2005) no. 1, 1-19.
    [Co-authors: T. Fenner and A. Frieze]
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  6. On the random 2-stage minimum spanning tree, Random Structures and Algorithms, 28 (1) (2006) 24-36.
    [Co-authors: A. Freize and M. Krivelevich]
    Slides from my post-doc job talk on medium density subset sum and random minimum spanning trees
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  7. Randomly coloring sparse random graphs with fewer colors than the maximum degree, Random Structures and Algorithms 29, (2006) 450-465.
    [Co-authors: M. Dyer, A. Frieze, and E. Vigoda]
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  8. Maximum matchings in regular graphs of high girth, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 14 (1) (2007) N1.
    [Co-author: S. Hoory]
  9. A geometric preferential attachment model of networks, Internet Mathematics 3 (2) (2007) 187-205.
    [Co-authors: A. Frieze and J. Vera]
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  10. Adversarial deletions in a scale free random graph process, Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 16 (2007) 261-270.
    [Co-authors: A. Frieze and J. Vera]
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  11. On the average case performance of some greedy approximation algorithms for the uncapacitated facility location problem, Combinatorics, Probability, and Computing 16 (2007) 713-732.
    [Co-authors: A. M. Frieze and J. Vera]
    Slides from my talk at STOC 2005
  12. Expansion and lack thereof in randomly perturbed graphs, Internet Mathematics 4 (2) (2007) 131-147.
    Slides from DIMACS workshop, spring 2007
  13. The lower tail of the random minimum spanning tree, Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 14 (1) (2007) N3.
  14. A geometric preferential attachment model of networks II, Internet Mathematics 4 (1) (2007) 87-111.
    [Co-authors: A. Frieze and J. Vera]
    Slides for my 25 minute talk at WAW 2007
  15. The diameter of a randomly perturbed digraph and some applications, Random Structures and Algorithms 30 (2007), 484-504.
    [Co-author: A. Frieze]
    Slides from RANDOM 2004 talk
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  16. Defending against Sybil attacks via social networks, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 16 (3) (2008) 576-589.
    [Co-authors: Haifeng Yu, M. Kaminsky, P. Gibbons]
  17. A spectral technique for random satisfiable 3CNF formulas, Random Structures and Algorithms, 32 (4) (2008) 519-534.
  18. Clustering with shallow trees, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (JSTAT) P12010.
    [Co-authors: M. Bailly-Bechet, S. Bradde, A. Braunstein, L. Foini, R. Zecchina]
  19. Neonatal, postneonatal, childhood, and under-5 mortality for 187 countries, 1970-2010: a systematic analysis of progress towards Millennium Development Goal 4, The Lancet, Volume 375, Issue 9730 (2010), 1988-2008.
    [Co-authors: J. Rajaratnam, J. Marcus, H. Wang, A. Levin-Rector, L. Dwyer, M. Costa, A. Lopez, C. Murray]
  20. Performance of the Tariff Method: validation of a simple additive algorithm for analysis of verbal autopsies, Population Health Metrics, 2011; 9:35.
    [Co-authors: S. James, C. Murray, The Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC)]
  21. Population Health Metrics Research Consortium gold standard verbal autopsy validation study: design, implementation, and development of analysis datasets, Population Health Metrics 2011; 9:27.
    [Co-authors: C. Murray, A. Lopez, R. Black, R. Ahuja, S. Ali, A. Baqui, L. Dandona, E. Dantzer, V. Das, U. Dhingra, A. Dutta, W. Fawzi, et al.]
  22. Performance of physician-certified verbal autopsies: multisite validation study using clinical diagnostic gold standards, Population Health Metrics 2011; 9:32.
    [Co-authors: R. Lozano, A. Lopez, C. Atkinson, M. Naghavi, C. Murray, the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC)]
  23. Rapid scaling up of insecticide-treated bed net coverage in Africa and its relationship with development assistance for health: a systematic synthesis of supply, distribution, and household survey data, PLoS Med. 2010;7(8):e1000328.
    [Co-authors: N. Fullman, M. Otten, M. Menon, R. Cibulskis, M. Ng, et al.]
  24. On the diameter of the set of satisfying assignments in random satisfiable k-CNF formulas, SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics. 2011; 25 (2) 736-749.
    [Co-authors: U. Feige and D. Vilenchik]
  25. Direct estimation of cause-specific mortality fractions from verbal autopsies: multisite validation study using clinical diagnostic gold standards, Population Health Metrics. 2011; 9:35.
    [Co-authors: A. Vahdatpour, S. James, J. Birnbaum, C. Murray, the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC)]
  26. Random forests for verbal autopsy analysis: multisite validation study using clinical diagnostic gold standards, Population Health Metrics. 2011; 9:29.
    [Co-authors: A. Vahdatpour, S. Green, S. James, C. Murray, the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC)]
  27. Performance of InterVA for assigning causes of death to verbal autopsies: multisite validation study using clinical diagnostic gold standards, Population Health Metrics. 2011; 9:50.
    [Co-authors: R. Lozano, M. Freeman, S. James, B. Campbell, A. Lopez, C. Murray, the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC)]
  28. Robust metrics for assessing the performance of different verbal autopsy cause assignment methods in validation studies, Population Health Metrics. 2011; 9:28.
    [Co-authors: C. Murray, R. Lozano, A. Vahdatpour, A. Lopez]
  29. A sharp threshold for minimum bounded-depth and bounded-diameter spanning trees and Steiner trees in random networks, Combinatorica 2012, 1-33.
    [Co-authors: O. Angel and D. Wilson]
  30. A two-stage cluster sampling method using gridded population data, a GIS, and Google Earth imagery in a population-based mortality survey in Iraq, International Journal of Health Geographics 2012, 11:12.
    [Co-authors: L. Galway, N. Bell, A. Hagopian, G. Burnham, W. Weiss, J. Rajaratnam, T. Takaro]