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A fourth moment phenomenon for asymptotic normality of monochromatic subgraphs

Probability 2023-10-05 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

Given a graph sequence {Gn}n1\{G_n\}_{n\ge1} and a simple connected subgraph HH, we denote by T(H,Gn)T(H,G_n) the number of monochromatic copies of HH in a uniformly random vertex coloring of GnG_n with c2c \ge 2 colors. In this article, we prove a central limit theorem for T(H,Gn)T(H,G_n) with explicit error rates. The error rates arise from graph counts of collections formed by joining copies of HH that we call good joins. Counts of good joins are closely related to the fourth moment of a normalized version of T(H,Gn)T(H,G_{n}), and that connection allows us to show a fourth moment phenomenon for the central limit theorem. Precisely, for c30c\ge 30, we show that T(H,Gn)T(H,G_n) (appropriately centered and rescaled) converges in distribution to N(0,1)\mathcal{N}(0,1) whenever its fourth moment converges to 3 (the fourth moment of the standard normal distribution). We show the convergence of the fourth moment is necessary to obtain a normal limit when c2c\ge 2. The combination of these results implies that the fourth moment condition characterizes the limiting normal distribution of T(H,Gn)T(H,G_n) for all subgraphs HH, whenever c30c\ge 30.

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@article{arxiv.2205.04285,
  title  = {A fourth moment phenomenon for asymptotic normality of monochromatic subgraphs},
  author = {Sayan Das and Zoe Himwich and Nitya Mani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04285},
  year   = {2023}
}

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25 pages, 2 figures; comments welcome!