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Noise Sensitivity of the Minimum Spanning Tree of the Complete Graph

Probability 2024-11-20 v3 Combinatorics

Abstract

We study the noise sensitivity of the minimum spanning tree (MST) of the nn-vertex complete graph when edges are assigned independent random weights. It is known that when the graph distance is rescaled by n1/3n^{1/3} and vertices are given a uniform measure, the MST converges in distribution in the Gromov-Hausdorff-Prokhorov (GHP) topology. We prove that if the weight of each edge is resampled independently with probability εn1/3\varepsilon\gg n^{-1/3}, then the pair of rescaled minimum spanning trees -- before and after the noise -- converges in distribution to independent random spaces. Conversely, if εn1/3\varepsilon\ll n^{-1/3}, the GHP distance between the rescaled trees goes to 00 in probability. This implies the noise sensitivity and stability for every property of the MST that corresponds to a continuity set of the random limit. The noise threshold of n1/3n^{-1/3} coincides with the critical window of the Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graphs. In fact, these results follow from an analog theorem we prove regarding the minimum spanning forest of critical random graphs.

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@article{arxiv.2306.07357,
  title  = {Noise Sensitivity of the Minimum Spanning Tree of the Complete Graph},
  author = {Omer Israeli and Yuval Peled},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.07357},
  year   = {2024}
}