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On the Concentration of the Domination Number of the Random Graph

Combinatorics 2015-03-17 v4

Abstract

In this paper we study the behaviour of the domination number of the Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graph G(n,p)\mathcal{G}(n,p). Extending a result of Wieland and Godbole we show that the domination number of G(n,p)\mathcal{G}(n,p) is equal to one of two values asymptotically almost surely whenever pln2nnp \gg \frac{\ln^2n}{\sqrt{n}}. The explicit values are exactly at the first moment threshold, that is where the expected number of dominating sets starts to tend to infinity. For small pp we also provide various non-concentration results which indicate why some sort of lower bound on the probability pp is necessary in our first theorem. Concentration, though not on a constant length interval, is proven for every p1/np\gg 1/n. These results show that unlike in the case of pln2nnp \gg \frac{\ln^2n}{\sqrt{n}} where concentration of the domination number happens around the first moment threshold, for p=O(lnn/n)p = O(\ln n/n) it does so around the median. In particular, in this range the two are far apart from each other.

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@article{arxiv.1209.3115,
  title  = {On the Concentration of the Domination Number of the Random Graph},
  author = {Roman Glebov and Anita Liebenau and Tibor Szabó},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.3115},
  year   = {2015}
}