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Expansion in supercritical random subgraphs of the hypercube and its consequences

Combinatorics 2021-11-15 v1 Probability

Abstract

It is well-known that the behaviour of a random subgraph of a dd-dimensional hypercube, where we include each edge independently with probability pp, undergoes a phase transition when pp is around 1d\frac{1}{d}. More precisely, standard arguments show that just below this value of pp all components of this graph have order O(d)O(d) with probability tending to one as dd \to \infty (whp for short), whereas Ajtai, Koml\'{o}s and Szemer\'{e}di [Largest random component of a kk-cube, Combinatorica 2 (1982), no. 1, 1--7; MR0671140] showed that just above this value, in the supercritical regime, whp there is a unique `giant' component of order Θ(2d)\Theta\left(2^d\right). We show that whp the vertex-expansion of the giant component is inverse polynomial in dd. As a consequence we obtain polynomial in dd bounds on the diameter of the giant component and the mixing time of the lazy random walk on the giant component, answering questions of Bollob\'{a}s, Kohayakawa and {\L}uczak [On the diameter and radius of random subgraphs of the cube, Random Structures and Algorithms 5 (1994), no. 5, 627--648; MR1300592] and of Pete [A note on percolation on Zd\mathbb{Z}^d: isoperimetric profile via exponential cluster repulsion, Electron. Commun. Probab. 13 (2008), 377--392; MR2415145]. Furthermore, our results imply lower bounds on the circumference and Hadwiger number of a random subgraph of the hypercube in this regime of pp which are tight up to polynomial factors in dd.

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@article{arxiv.2111.06752,
  title  = {Expansion in supercritical random subgraphs of the hypercube and its consequences},
  author = {Joshua Erde and Mihyun Kang and Michael Krivelevich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.06752},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

29 pages, this work reuses parts from an earlier work of the same authors (arXiv:2106.04249, not to be published), we strengthen the main result of that work and give further applications