Components, large and small, are as they should be I: supercritical percolation on regular graphs of growing degree
Abstract
We provide sufficient conditions for a regular graph of growing degree , guaranteeing a phase transition in its random subgraph similar to that of when . These conditions capture several well-studied graphs, such as (percolation on) the complete graph , the binary hypercube , -regular expanders, and random -regular graphs. In particular, this serves as a unified proof for these (and other) cases. Suppose that is a -regular graph on vertices, with . Let be a small constant, and let . Let be the survival probability of a Galton-Watson tree with offspring distribution Po. We show that if satisfies a (very) mild edge expansion requirement, and if one has fairly good control on the expansion of small sets in , then typically the percolated random subgraph contains a unique giant component of asymptotic order , and all the other components in are of order . We also show that this result is tight, in the sense that if one asks for a slightly weaker control on the expansion of small sets in , then there are -regular graphs on vertices, where typically the second largest component is of order . This is the first of a two-part sequence of papers. In the subsequent work, we consider supercritical percolation on regular graphs of constant degree, and establish similar sufficient (and essentially tight) conditions in that setting.
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@article{arxiv.2408.04597,
title = {Components, large and small, are as they should be I: supercritical percolation on regular graphs of growing degree},
author = {Sahar Diskin and Michael Krivelevich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.04597},
year = {2025}
}
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To appear in the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society