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Random regular graphs of non-constant degree: Concentration of the chromatic number

Combinatorics 2009-07-22 v5 Discrete Mathematics Probability

Abstract

In this work we show that with high probability the chromatic number of a graph sampled from the random regular graph model \Gnd\Gnd for d=o(n1/5)d=o(n^{1/5}) is concentrated in two consecutive values, thus extending a previous result of Achlioptas and Moore. This concentration phenomena is very similar to that of the binomial random graph model \Gnp\Gnp with p=dnp=\frac{d}{n}. Our proof is largely based on ideas of Alon and Krivelevich who proved this two-point concentration result for \Gnp\Gnp for p=nδp=n^{-\delta} where δ>1/2\delta>1/2. The main tool used to derive such a result is a careful analysis of the distribution of edges in \Gnd\Gnd, relying both on the switching technique and on bounding the probability of exponentially small events in the configuration model.

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@article{arxiv.math/0511343,
  title  = {Random regular graphs of non-constant degree: Concentration of the chromatic number},
  author = {Sonny Ben-Shimon and Michael Krivelevich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0511343},
  year   = {2009}
}

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