In “whom” is used for things. Can someone tell me what it is?
Why is the sentence of whom important?
In addition, it might jump to a random vertex in the graph, with a certain probability.
What are the major aspects of a good life?
In addition, it might jump to a random vertex in the graph to which the current vertex is not necessarily connected, with a certain probability.
Removing the comma after graph shows that the “with a certain probability” clause refers to “it” jumping, and not to its connection to the “current vertex. Do you understand the clause?
If no particular vertex
is connected to the current vertex, the other vertex is not necessarily connected.
I’m not thinking they know the clause, so
sorry if I’m not understanding it properly.
The word “whom” refers to a person or a person’s work. The use of those words is used to describe persons. If the vertex is connected to a person, it is not correct to use it.
Which probably would be better than which.
The writer should not use “whom”, but instead should use “whom”. What is the “with a certain probability”?