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Asymptotically Optimal Threshold Bias for the $(a : b)$ Maker-Breaker Minimum Degree, Connectivity and Hamiltonicity Games

Combinatorics 2024-06-18 v1

Abstract

We study the (a:b)(a:b) Maker-Breaker subgraph game played on the edges of the complete graph KnK_n on nn vertices, n,a,bNn,a,b \in \mathbb{N} where the goal of Maker is to build a copy of a specific fixed subgraph HH. In our work this is a spanning graph with minimum degree k=k(n)k=k(n), a connected spanning subgraph or a Hamiltonian subgraph. In the (a:b)(a:b) game in each round Maker chooses aa unclaimed edges of KnK_n and Breaker chooses bb unclaimed edges. Maker wins, if he succeeds to build a copy of the subgraph under consideration, otherwise Breaker wins. For the kk-minimum-degree, we present a winning strategy for Maker leading to a bound that generalizes a bound of Gebauer and Szab{\'o} for the (1:b)(1:b) case. Moreover, we give an explicit strategy for Breaker for b>(1+o(1))ana+ln(n)b >(1+o(1)) \frac{an}{a+\ln(n)} in case of a=o(nln(n))a=o\left(\sqrt{\frac{n}{\ln(n)}}\right) and k=o(ln(n))k=o(\ln(n)). Note that this bound is the same as the Maker bound presented by Hefetz et al. (2012) for the (a:b)(a:b) connectivity game, which implies that the asymptotic optimal bias for this game is ana+ln(n)\frac{an}{a+\ln(n)}. This resolves the open problem stated by these authors. We also study the (a:b)(a:b) Hamiltonicity game in which Maker's goal is to create a Hamiltonian subgraph. For the (1:b)(1:b) variant Krivelevich proved that (1+o(1))nlnn\left(1+o(1) \right)\frac{n}{\ln n} is the exact threshold bias. Controlling Breaker's vertex degree in the (a:b)(a:b) Maker-Breaker minimum degree game enables us to the asymptotic optimal generalized threshold bias for the (a:b)(a:b)-game, both for a=o(nlnn)a=o\left(\sqrt{\frac{n}{\ln n}} \right) and a=Ω(nlnn)a=\Omega\left(\sqrt{\frac{n}{\ln n}} \right).

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}
}