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Geometry of Random Cayley Graphs of Abelian Groups

Probability 2025-10-14 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

Consider the random Cayley graph of a finite Abelian group GG with respect to kk generators chosen uniformly at random, with 1logklogG1 \ll \log k \ll \log |G|. Draw a vertex UUnif(G)U \sim \operatorname{Unif}(G). We show that the graph distance dist(id,U)\operatorname{dist}(\mathsf{id},U) from the identity to UU concentrates at a particular value MM, which is the minimal radius of a ball in Zk\mathbb Z^k of cardinality at least G|G|, under mild conditions. In other words, the distance from the identity for all but o(G)o(|G|) of the elements of GG lies in the interval [Mo(M),M+o(M)][M - o(M), M + o(M)]. In the regime klogGk \gtrsim \log |G|, we show that the diameter of the graph is also asymptotically MM. In the spirit of a conjecture of Aldous and Diaconis (1985), this MM depends only on kk and G|G|, not on the algebraic structure of GG. Write d(G)d(G) for the minimal size of a generating subset of GG. We prove that the order of the spectral gap is G2/k|G|^{-2/k} when kd(G)kk - d(G) \asymp k and G|G| lies in a density-11 subset of N\mathbb N or when k2d(G)kk - 2 d(G) \asymp k. 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.

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@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