On the existence of $\delta$-temporal cliques in random simple temporal graphs
Abstract
We consider random simple temporal graphs in which every edge of the complete graph appears once within the time interval [0,1] independently and uniformly at random. Our main result is a sharp threshold on the size of any maximum -clique (namely a clique with edges appearing at most apart within [0,1]) in random instances of this model, for any constant~. In particular, using the probabilistic method, we prove that the size of a maximum -clique is approximately with high probability (whp). What seems surprising is that, even though the random simple temporal graph contains overlapping -windows, which (when viewed separately) correspond to different random instances of the Erdos-Renyi random graphs model, the size of the maximum -clique in the former model and the maximum clique size of the latter are approximately the same. Furthermore, we show that the minimum interval containing a -clique is whp. We use this result to show that any polynomial time algorithm for -TEMPORAL CLIQUE is unlikely to have very large probability of success.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2404.07147,
title = {On the existence of $\delta$-temporal cliques in random simple temporal graphs},
author = {George B. Mertzios and Sotiris Nikoletseas and Christoforos Raptopoulos and Paul G. Spirakis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.07147},
year = {2024}
}