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Rainbow subgraphs of uniformly coloured randomly perturbed graphs

Combinatorics 2025-11-10 v3

Abstract

For a given δ(0,1)\delta \in (0,1), the randomly perturbed graph model is defined as the union of any nn-vertex graph G0G_0 with minimum degree δn\delta n and the binomial random graph G(n,p)\mathbf{G}(n,p) on the same vertex set. Moreover, we say that a graph is uniformly coloured with colours in C\mathcal{C} if each edge is coloured independently and uniformly at random with a colour from C\mathcal{C}. Based on a coupling idea of McDiarmird, we provide a general tool to tackle problems concerning finding a rainbow copy of a graph H=H(n)H=H(n) in a uniformly coloured perturbed nn-vertex graph with colours in [(1+o(1))e(H)][(1+o(1))e(H)]. For example, our machinery easily allows to recover a result of Aigner-Horev and Hefetz concerning rainbow Hamilton cycles, and to improve a result of Aigner-Horev, Hefetz and Lahiri concerning rainbow bounded-degree spanning trees. Furthermore, using different methods, we prove that for any δ(0,1)\delta \in (0,1) and integer d2d \ge 2, there exists C=C(δ,d)>0C=C(\delta,d)>0 such that the following holds. Let TT be a tree on nn vertices with maximum degree at most dd and G0G_0 be an nn-vertex graph with δ(G0)δn\delta(G_0)\ge \delta n. Then a uniformly coloured G0G(n,C/n)G_0 \cup \mathbf{G}(n,C/n) with colours in [n1][n-1] contains a rainbow copy of TT with high probability. This is optimal both in terms of colours and edge probability (up to a constant factor).

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@article{arxiv.2310.18284,
  title  = {Rainbow subgraphs of uniformly coloured randomly perturbed graphs},
  author = {Kyriakos Katsamaktsis and Shoham Letzter and Amedeo Sgueglia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.18284},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

22 pages, 1 figure; final version as accepted for publication in Innovations in Graph Theory