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Random geometric graphs

Random geometric graphs are network models where nodes are placed randomly in a space, such as a plane. Two nodes are connected if they are close enough, based on a predetermined distance threshold. This approach helps to simulate real-world systems like wireless communication networks, where connections depend on physical proximity. The structure captures how local interactions form clusters and how the overall network's connectivity depends on the density and placement of nodes, providing insights into spatially constrained networks.