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$H$-games played on vertex sets of random graphs

Combinatorics 2019-01-03 v1

Abstract

We introduce a new type of positional games, played on a vertex set of a graph. Given a graph GG, two players claim vertices of GG, where the outcome of the game is determined by the subgraphs of GG induced by the vertices claimed by each player (or by one of them). We study classical positional games such as Maker-Breaker, Avoider-Enforcer, Waiter-Client and Client-Waiter games, where the board of the game is the vertex set of the binomial random graph GG(n,p)G\sim G(n,p). Under these settings, we consider those games where the target sets are the vertex sets of all graphs containing a copy of a fixed graph HH, called HH-games, and focus on those cases where HH is a clique or a cycle. We show that, similarly to the edge version of HH-games, there is a strong connection between the threshold probability for these games and the one for the corresponding vertex Ramsey property (that is, the property that every rr-vertex-coloring of G(n,p)G(n,p) spans a monochromatic copy of HH). Another similarity to the edge version of these games we demonstrate, is that the games in which HH is a triangle or a forest present a different behavior compared to the general case.

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@article{arxiv.1901.00351,
  title  = {$H$-games played on vertex sets of random graphs},
  author = {Gal Kronenberg and Adva Mond and Alon Naor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.00351},
  year   = {2019}
}

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43 pages, 6 figures