A Jump of the Saturation Number in Random Graphs?
Abstract
For graphs and , the saturation number is the minimum number of edges in an inclusion-maximal -free subgraph of . In 2017, Kor\'andi and Sudakov initiated the study of saturation in random graphs. They showed that for constant , whp . We show that for every graph and every constant , whp . Furthermore, if every edge of belongs to a triangle, then the above is the right asymptotic order of magnitude, that is, whp . We further show that for a large family of graphs with an edge that does not belong to a triangle, which includes all the bipartite graphs, for every and constant , whp . We conjecture that this sharp transition from to depends only on this property, that is, that for any graph with at least one edge that does not belong to a triangle, whp . We further generalise the result of Kor\'andi and Sudakov, and show that for a more general family of graphs , including all complete graphs and all complete multipartite graphs of the form , for every and every constant , whp . Finally, we show that for every complete multipartite graph and every , .
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@article{arxiv.2303.12046,
title = {A Jump of the Saturation Number in Random Graphs?},
author = {Sahar Diskin and Ilay Hoshen and Maksim Zhukovskii},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.12046},
year = {2024}
}