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Resolution of the Detection Threshold Conjecture for Random Geometric Graphs in the $d>n$ Regime

Probability 2026-07-02 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

A random geometric graph (RGG) is generated by first sampling latent points x1,,xnx_1,\ldots,x_n independently and uniformly from the unit sphere in Rd\mathbb{R}^d, and then connecting each pair (i,j)(i,j) if xi,xj\langle x_i,x_j\rangle exceeds some threshold τ\tau. We study the sharp detection threshold -- the largest dimension at which the RGG can be statistically distinguished from the Erd\H{o}s--R\'enyi graph with the same edge density pp. This threshold is conjectured to be d(nh(p))3d \asymp (nh(p))^3, where h(p)=plog1p+(1p)log11ph(p)=p \log \frac{1}{p} + (1-p) \log \frac{1}{1-p} is the binary entropy function. Previous works proved this conjecture for dense graphs with constant pp and, up to polylogarithmic factors, very sparse graphs with p=Θ(1/n)p=\Theta(1/n). In this paper, we prove that detection is impossible when d(nh(p))3d\gg (nh(p))^3 and d(1+ϵ)nd\ge (1+\epsilon) n for any constant ϵ>0\epsilon>0, thereby resolving the conjecture in the regime pn2/3/lognp\gtrsim n^{-2/3}/\log n and improving upon the state of the art in the regime 1/npn2/3/logn1/n \ll p \ll n^{-2/3}/\log n. The key to our proof is a sharp analysis of the posterior distribution of the latent points given the observed graph, obtained through an information-theoretic comparison argument combined with strong log-concavity.

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@article{arxiv.2607.02013,
  title  = {Resolution of the Detection Threshold Conjecture for Random Geometric Graphs in the $d>n$ Regime},
  author = {Hang Du and Cheng Mao and Nike Sun and Yihong Wu and Jiaming Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.02013},
  year   = {2026}
}

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