Longest paths in random Apollonian networks and largest $r$-ary subtrees of random $d$-ary recursive trees
Abstract
Let and be positive integers with . Consider a random -ary tree constructed as follows. Start with a single vertex, and in each time-step choose a uniformly random leaf and give it newly created offspring. Let be the tree produced after steps. We show that there exists a fixed depending on and such that almost surely for all large , every -ary subtree of has less than vertices. The proof involves analysis that also yields a related result. Consider the following iterative construction of a random planar triangulation. Start with a triangle embedded in the plane. In each step, choose a bounded face uniformly at random, add a vertex inside that face and join it to the vertices of the face. In this way, one face is destroyed and three new faces are created. After steps, we obtain a random triangulated plane graph with vertices, which is called a random Apollonian network. We prove that there exists a fixed , such that eventually every path in this graph has length less than , which verifies a conjecture of Cooper and Frieze.
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@article{arxiv.1404.2425,
title = {Longest paths in random Apollonian networks and largest $r$-ary subtrees of random $d$-ary recursive trees},
author = {Andrea Collevecchio and Abbas Mehrabian and Nick Wormald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.2425},
year = {2014}
}