On resilience of connectivity in the evolution of random graphs
Abstract
In this note we establish a resilience version of the classical hitting time result of Bollob\'{a}s and Thomason regarding connectivity. A graph is said to be -resilient with respect to a monotone increasing graph property if for every spanning subgraph satisfying for all , the graph still possesses . Let be the random graph process, that is a process where, starting with an empty graph on vertices , in each step an edge is chosen uniformly at random among the missing ones and added to the graph . We show that the random graph process is almost surely such that starting from , the largest connected component of is -resilient with respect to connectivity. The result is optimal in the sense that the constants in the number of edges and in the resilience cannot be improved upon. We obtain similar results for -connectivity.
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@article{arxiv.1805.08744,
title = {On resilience of connectivity in the evolution of random graphs},
author = {Luc Haller and Miloš Trujić},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.08744},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
13 pages; update after reviewers' reports