Local resilience for squares of almost spanning cycles in sparse random graphs
Abstract
In 1962, P\'osa conjectured that a graph contains a square of a Hamiltonian cycle if . Only more than thirty years later Koml\'os, S\'ark\H{o}zy, and Szemer\'edi proved this conjecture using the so-called Blow-Up Lemma. Here we extend their result to a random graph setting. We show that for every and a.a.s. every subgraph of with minimum degree at least contains the square of a cycle on vertices. This is almost best possible in three ways: (1) for the random graph will not contain any square of a long cycle (2) one cannot hope for a resilience version for the square of a spanning cycle (as deleting all edges in the neighborhood of single vertex destroys this property) and (3) for a.a.s. contains a subgraph with minimum degree at least which does not contain the square of a path on vertices.
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@article{arxiv.1606.02958,
title = {Local resilience for squares of almost spanning cycles in sparse random graphs},
author = {Andreas Noever and Angelika Steger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.02958},
year = {2016}
}