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Birth of a giant $(k_1,k_2)$-core in the random digraph

Probability 2016-08-19 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

The (k1,k2)(k_1,k_2)-core of a digraph is the largest sub-digraph with minimum in-degree and minimum out-degree at least k1k_1 and k2k_2 respectively. For max{k1,k2}2\max\{k_1, k_2\} \geq 2, we establish existence of the threshold edge-density c=c(k1,k2)c^*=c^*(k_1,k_2), such that the random digraph D(n,m)D(n,m), on the vertex set [n][n] with mm edges, asymptotically almost surely has a giant (k1,k2)(k_1,k_2)-core if m/n>cm/n> c^*, and has no (k1,k2)(k_1,k_2)-core if m/n<cm/n<c^*. Specifically, denoting P(Poisson(z)k)\text{P}(\text{Poisson}(z)\ge k) by pk(z)p_k(z), we prove that c=minz1,z2max{z1pk1(z1)pk21(z2);z2pk11(z1)pk2(z2)}c^*=\min\limits_{z_1,z_2}\max\left\{\tfrac{z_1}{p_{k_1}(z_1)p_{k_2-1}(z_2)}; \tfrac{z_2}{p_{k_1-1}(z_1)p_{k_2}(z_2)}\right\}.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1608.05095,
  title  = {Birth of a giant $(k_1,k_2)$-core in the random digraph},
  author = {Boris Pittel and Dan Poole},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05095},
  year   = {2016}
}