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Longest paths in random Apollonian networks and largest $r$-ary subtrees of random $d$-ary recursive trees

Probability 2014-04-15 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

Let rr and dd be positive integers with r<dr<d. Consider a random dd-ary tree constructed as follows. Start with a single vertex, and in each time-step choose a uniformly random leaf and give it dd newly created offspring. Let Tt{\mathcal T}_t be the tree produced after tt steps. We show that there exists a fixed δ<1\delta<1 depending on dd and rr such that almost surely for all large tt, every rr-ary subtree of Tt{\mathcal T}_t has less than tδt^{\delta} 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 tt steps, we obtain a random triangulated plane graph with t+3t+3 vertices, which is called a random Apollonian network. We prove that there exists a fixed δ<1\delta<1, such that eventually every path in this graph has length less than tδt^{\delta}, 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}
}