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Resilience of Perfect Matchings and Hamiltonicity in Random Graph Processes

Combinatorics 2018-08-31 v3

Abstract

Let {Gi}\{G_i\} be the random graph process: starting with an empty graph G0G_0 with nn vertices, in every step i1i \geq 1 the graph GiG_i is formed by taking an edge chosen uniformly at random among the non-existing ones and adding it to the graph Gi1G_{i - 1}. The classical `hitting-time' result of Ajtai, Koml\'{o}s, and Szemer\'{e}di, and independently Bollob\'{a}s, states that asymptotically almost surely the graph becomes Hamiltonian as soon as the minimum degree reaches 22, that is if δ(Gi)2\delta(G_i) \ge 2 then GiG_i is Hamiltonian. We establish a resilience version of this result. In particular, we show that the random graph process almost surely creates a sequence of graphs such that for m(16+o(1))nlognm \geq (\tfrac{1}{6} + o(1))n\log n edges, the 22-core of the graph GmG_m remains Hamiltonian even after an adversary removes (12o(1))(\tfrac{1}{2} - o(1))-fraction of the edges incident to every vertex. A similar result is obtained for perfect matchings.

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@article{arxiv.1710.00799,
  title  = {Resilience of Perfect Matchings and Hamiltonicity in Random Graph Processes},
  author = {Rajko Nenadov and Angelika Steger and Miloš Trujić},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.00799},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

23 pages; small updates to the paper after anonymous reviewers' reports