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$1$-independent percolation on $\mathbb{Z}^2 \times K_n$

Combinatorics 2022-08-12 v2

Abstract

A random graph model on a host graph H is said to be 1-independent if for every pair of vertex-disjoint subsets A,B of E(H), the state of edges (absent or present) in A is independent of the state of edges in B. For an infinite connected graph H, the 1-independent critical percolation probability p1,c(H)p_{1,c}(H) is the infimum of the p in [0,1] such that every 1-independent random graph model on H in which each edge is present with probability at least p almost surely contains an infinite connected component. Balister and Bollob\'as observed in 2012 that p1,c(Zd)p_{1,c}(\mathbb{Z}^d) is nonincreasing and tends to a limit in [1/2, 1] as d tends to infinity. They asked for the value of this limit. We make progress towards this question by showing that limnp1,c(Z2×Kn)=423=0.5358 .\lim_{n\rightarrow \infty}p_{1,c}(\mathbb{Z}^2\times K_n)=4-2\sqrt{3}=0.5358\ldots \ . In fact, we show that the equality above remains true if the sequence of complete graphs KnK_n is replaced by a sequence of weakly pseudorandom graphs on n vertices with average degree ω(logn)\omega(\log n). We conjecture that the equality also remains true if KnK_n is replaced instead by the n-dimensional hypercube QnQ_n. This latter conjecture would imply the answer to Balister and Bollob\'as's question is 4234-2\sqrt{3}. Using our results, we are also able to resolve a problem of Day, Hancock and the first author on the emergence of long paths in 1-independent random graph models on Z×Kn\mathbb{Z}\times K_n. Finally, we prove some results on component evolution in 1-independent random graphs, and discuss a number of open problems arising from our work that may pave the way for further progress on the question of Balister and Bollob\'as.

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@article{arxiv.2106.08674,
  title  = {$1$-independent percolation on $\mathbb{Z}^2 \times K_n$},
  author = {Victor Falgas-Ravry and Vincent Pfenninger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.08674},
  year   = {2022}
}

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25 pages, 3 figures