Asymptotically Optimal Threshold Bias for the $(a : b)$ Maker-Breaker Minimum Degree, Connectivity and Hamiltonicity Games
Abstract
We study the Maker-Breaker subgraph game played on the edges of the complete graph on vertices, where the goal of Maker is to build a copy of a specific fixed subgraph . In our work this is a spanning graph with minimum degree , a connected spanning subgraph or a Hamiltonian subgraph. In the game in each round Maker chooses unclaimed edges of and Breaker chooses unclaimed edges. Maker wins, if he succeeds to build a copy of the subgraph under consideration, otherwise Breaker wins. For the -minimum-degree, we present a winning strategy for Maker leading to a bound that generalizes a bound of Gebauer and Szab{\'o} for the case. Moreover, we give an explicit strategy for Breaker for in case of and . Note that this bound is the same as the Maker bound presented by Hefetz et al. (2012) for the connectivity game, which implies that the asymptotic optimal bias for this game is . This resolves the open problem stated by these authors. We also study the Hamiltonicity game in which Maker's goal is to create a Hamiltonian subgraph. For the variant Krivelevich proved that is the exact threshold bias. Controlling Breaker's vertex degree in the Maker-Breaker minimum degree game enables us to the asymptotic optimal generalized threshold bias for the -game, both for and .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.11051,
title = {Asymptotically Optimal Threshold Bias for the $(a : b)$ Maker-Breaker Minimum Degree, Connectivity and Hamiltonicity Games},
author = {Adnane Fouadi and Mourad El Ouali and Anand Srivastav},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.11051},
year = {2024}
}