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Power of $k$ Choices in the Semi-Random Graph Process

Combinatorics 2023-07-11 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

The semi-random graph process is a single player game in which the player is initially presented an empty graph on nn vertices. In each round, a vertex uu is presented to the player independently and uniformly at random. The player then adaptively selects a vertex vv, and adds the edge uvuv to the graph. For a fixed monotone graph property, the objective of the player is to force the graph to satisfy this property with high probability in as few rounds as possible. In this paper, we introduce a natural generalization of this game in which kk random vertices u1,,uku_1, \ldots, u_k are presented to the player in each round. She needs to select one of the presented vertices and connect to any vertex she wants. We focus on the following three monotone properties: minimum degree at least \ell, the existence of a perfect matching, and the existence of a Hamiltonian cycle.

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@article{arxiv.2302.13330,
  title  = {Power of $k$ Choices in the Semi-Random Graph Process},
  author = {Paweł Prałat and Harjas Singh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.13330},
  year   = {2023}
}

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18 pages