Power of $k$ choices and rainbow spanning trees in random graphs
Abstract
We consider the Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graph process, which is a stochastic process that starts with vertices and no edges, and at each step adds one new edge chosen uniformly at random from the set of missing edges. Let be a graph with edges obtained after steps of this process. Each edge () of independently chooses precisely colours, uniformly at random, from a given set of colours (one may view as a multi-edge). We stop the process prematurely at time when the following two events hold: is connected and every colour occurs at least once ( if some colour does not occur before all edges are present; however, this does not happen asymptotically almost surely). The question addressed in this paper is whether has a rainbow spanning tree (that is, multicoloured tree on vertices). Clearly, both properties are necessary for the desired tree to exist. In 1994, Frieze and McKay investigated the case and the answer to this question is "yes" (asymptotically almost surely). However, since the sharp threshold for connectivity is and the sharp threshold for seeing all the colours is , the case is of special importance as in this case the two processes keep up with one another. In this paper, we show that asymptotically almost surely the answer is "yes" also for .
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@article{arxiv.1410.3405,
title = {Power of $k$ choices and rainbow spanning trees in random graphs},
author = {Deepak Bal and Patrick Bennett and Alan Frieze and Paweł Prałat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.3405},
year = {2014}
}