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Expected number of faces in a random embedding of any graph is at most linear

Combinatorics 2023-04-03 v2

Abstract

A random 2-cell embedding of a given graph GG is obtained by choosing a random local rotation around every vertex. We analyze the expected number of faces of such an embedding, which is equivalent to studying its average genus. In 1991, Stahl proved that the expected number of faces in a random embedding of an arbitrary graph of order nn is at most nlog(n)n\log(n). While there are many families of graphs whose expected number of faces is Θ(n)\Theta(n), none are known where the expected number would be super-linear. This lead to the conjecture that there is a linear upper bound. In this note we confirm the conjecture by proving that for any nn-vertex multigraph, the expected number of faces in a random 2-cell embedding is at most n(1+Hm)n(1+H_m), where mm is the maximum edge-multiplicity and HmH_m denotes the mmth harmonic number. This bound is best possible up to a constant factor.

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@article{arxiv.2202.07746,
  title  = {Expected number of faces in a random embedding of any graph is at most linear},
  author = {Jesse Campion Loth and Bojan Mohar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.07746},
  year   = {2023}
}