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On resilience of connectivity in the evolution of random graphs

Combinatorics 2019-04-30 v2

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 GG is said to be α\alpha-resilient with respect to a monotone increasing graph property P\mathcal{P} if for every spanning subgraph HGH \subseteq G satisfying degH(v)αdegG(v)\mathrm{deg}_H(v) \leq \alpha \cdot \mathrm{deg}_G(v) for all vV(G)v \in V(G), the graph GHG - H still possesses P\mathcal{P}. Let {Gi}\{G_i\} be the random graph process, that is a process where, starting with an empty graph on nn vertices G0G_0, in each step i1i \geq 1 an edge ee is chosen uniformly at random among the missing ones and added to the graph Gi1G_{i - 1}. We show that the random graph process is almost surely such that starting from m(16+o(1))nlognm \geq (\tfrac{1}{6} + o(1)) n \log n, the largest connected component of GmG_m is (12o(1))(\tfrac{1}{2} - o(1))-resilient with respect to connectivity. The result is optimal in the sense that the constants 1/61/6 in the number of edges and 1/21/2 in the resilience cannot be improved upon. We obtain similar results for kk-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