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On the typical structure of graphs not containing a fixed vertex-critical subgraph

Combinatorics 2025-02-13 v2

Abstract

This work studies the typical structure of sparse HH-free graphs, that is, graphs that do not contain a subgraph isomorphic to a given graph HH. Extending the seminal result of Osthus, Pr\"omel, and Taraz that addressed the case where HH is an odd cycle, Balogh, Morris, Samotij, and Warnke proved that, for every r3r \ge 3, the structure of a random Kr+1K_{r+1}-free graph with nn vertices and mm edges undergoes a phase transition when mm crosses an explicit (sharp) threshold function mr(n)m_r(n). They conjectured that a similar threshold phenomenon occurs when Kr+1K_{r+1} is replaced by any strictly 22-balanced, edge-critical graph HH. In this paper, we resolve this conjecture. In fact, we prove that the structure of a typical HH-free graph undergoes an analogous phase transition for every HH in a family of vertex-critical graphs that includes all edge-critical graphs.

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@article{arxiv.2110.10931,
  title  = {On the typical structure of graphs not containing a fixed vertex-critical subgraph},
  author = {Oren Engelberg and Wojciech Samotij and Lutz Warnke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.10931},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

54 pages; minor edits; to appear in Random Structures and Algorithms (RSA)