Geometry of Random Cayley Graphs of Abelian Groups
Abstract
Consider the random Cayley graph of a finite Abelian group with respect to generators chosen uniformly at random, with . Draw a vertex . We show that the graph distance from the identity to concentrates at a particular value , which is the minimal radius of a ball in of cardinality at least , under mild conditions. In other words, the distance from the identity for all but of the elements of lies in the interval . In the regime , we show that the diameter of the graph is also asymptotically . In the spirit of a conjecture of Aldous and Diaconis (1985), this depends only on and , not on the algebraic structure of . Write for the minimal size of a generating subset of . We prove that the order of the spectral gap is when and lies in a density- subset of or when . This extends, for Abelian groups, a celebrated result of Alon and Roichman (1994). The aforementioned results all hold with high probability over the random Cayley graph.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2102.02801,
title = {Geometry of Random Cayley Graphs of Abelian Groups},
author = {Jonathan Hermon and Sam Olesker-Taylor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.02801},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Accepted at Annals of Applied Probability (AAP), Sept '22. This is part of a multi-paper project investigating properties of Cayley graphs with divergently many generators chosen uniformly at random. There is some textual overlap between the introductions of the different papers