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On the average size of independent sets in triangle-free graphs

Combinatorics 2018-01-25 v2

Abstract

We prove an asymptotically tight lower bound on the average size of independent sets in a triangle-free graph on nn vertices with maximum degree dd, showing that an independent set drawn uniformly at random from such a graph has expected size at least (1+od(1))logddn(1+o_d(1)) \frac{\log d}{d}n. This gives an alternative proof of Shearer's upper bound on the Ramsey number R(3,k)R(3,k). We then prove that the total number of independent sets in a triangle-free graph with maximum degree dd is at least exp[(12+od(1))log2ddn]\exp \left[\left(\frac{1}{2}+o_d(1) \right) \frac{\log^2 d}{d}n \right]. The constant 1/21/2 in the exponent is best possible. In both cases, tightness is exhibited by a random dd-regular graph. Both results come from considering the hard-core model from statistical physics: a random independent set II drawn from a graph with probability proportional to λI\lambda^{|I|}, for a fugacity parameter λ>0\lambda>0. We prove a general lower bound on the occupancy fraction (normalized expected size of the random independent set) of the hard-core model on triangle-free graphs of maximum degree dd. The bound is asymptotically tight in dd for all λ=Od(1)\lambda =O_d(1). We conclude by stating several conjectures on the relationship between the average and maximum size of an independent set in a triangle-free graph and give some consequences of these conjectures in Ramsey theory.

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@article{arxiv.1606.01043,
  title  = {On the average size of independent sets in triangle-free graphs},
  author = {Ewan Davies and Matthew Jenssen and Will Perkins and Barnaby Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01043},
  year   = {2018}
}