"Probability." . . "Matrices(mathematics)" . . . . "The author uses the notation of J.W. Moon. Unless otherwise stated all tournaments shall be labeled. The author sometimes represents a tournament T by a set of ordered pairs (i, j) where this represents that i beat j. The game between i and j with winner undetermined is represented by (set (i, j)). T may also be represented by its tournament matrix. A common motif in the theory of tournaments is the probabilistic method. In the paper it is shown how to prove properties of a random element of the class of regular tournaments. (Author)."@en . "Random regular tournaments" . . . "A common motif in the theory of tournaments is the probabilistic method. The paper shows how to prove properties of a random element of the class of regular tournaments. (Author)."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Random Regular Tournaments"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Random variables." . . "RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CALIF." . . "Permutations." . . "Theorems." . . "Theorems)" . . . "(Game theory." . . "Set theory)" . . "Operations Research." . .