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Long paths and cycles in random subgraphs of H-free graphs

Combinatorics 2014-01-17 v2

Abstract

Let H\mathcal{H} be a given finite (possibly empty) family of connected graphs, each containing a cycle, and let GG be an arbitrary finite H\mathcal{H}-free graph with minimum degree at least kk. For p[0,1]p \in [0,1], we form a pp-random subgraph GpG_p of GG by independently keeping each edge of GG with probability pp. Extending a classical result of Ajtai, Koml\'os, and Szemer\'edi, we prove that for every positive ε\varepsilon, there exists a positive δ\delta (depending only on ε\varepsilon) such that the following holds: If p1+εkp \ge \frac{1+\varepsilon}{k}, then with probability tending to 11 as kk \to \infty, the random graph GpG_p contains a cycle of length at least nH(δk)n_{\mathcal{H}}(\delta k), where nH(k)>kn_{\mathcal{H}}(k)>k is the minimum number of vertices in an H\mathcal{H}-free graph of average degree at least kk. Thus in particular GpG_p as above typically contains a cycle of length at least linear in kk.

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@article{arxiv.1303.1066,
  title  = {Long paths and cycles in random subgraphs of H-free graphs},
  author = {Michael Krivelevich and Wojciech Samotij},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.1066},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

15 pages, revised version