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Components, large and small, are as they should be I: supercritical percolation on regular graphs of growing degree

Combinatorics 2025-11-17 v3 Probability

Abstract

We provide sufficient conditions for a regular graph GG of growing degree dd, guaranteeing a phase transition in its random subgraph GpG_p similar to that of G(n,p)G(n,p) when pd1p\cdot d\approx 1. These conditions capture several well-studied graphs, such as (percolation on) the complete graph KnK_n, the binary hypercube QdQ^d, dd-regular expanders, and random dd-regular graphs. In particular, this serves as a unified proof for these (and other) cases. Suppose that GG is a dd-regular graph on nn vertices, with d=ω(1)d=\omega(1). Let ϵ>0\epsilon>0 be a small constant, and let p=1+ϵdp=\frac{1+\epsilon}{d}. Let y(ϵ)y(\epsilon) be the survival probability of a Galton-Watson tree with offspring distribution Po(1+ϵ)(1+\epsilon). We show that if GG satisfies a (very) mild edge expansion requirement, and if one has fairly good control on the expansion of small sets in GG, then typically the percolated random subgraph GpG_p contains a unique giant component of asymptotic order y(ϵ)ny(\epsilon)n, and all the other components in GpG_p are of order O(logn/ϵ2)O(\log n/\epsilon^2). 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 GG, then there are dd-regular graphs GG on nn vertices, where typically the second largest component is of order Ω(dlog(n/d))=ω(logn)\Omega(d\log (n/d))=\omega(\log n). 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