Resolution of the Detection Threshold Conjecture for Random Geometric Graphs in the $d>n$ Regime
Abstract
A random geometric graph (RGG) is generated by first sampling latent points independently and uniformly from the unit sphere in , and then connecting each pair if exceeds some threshold . 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 . This threshold is conjectured to be , where is the binary entropy function. Previous works proved this conjecture for dense graphs with constant and, up to polylogarithmic factors, very sparse graphs with . In this paper, we prove that detection is impossible when and for any constant , thereby resolving the conjecture in the regime and improving upon the state of the art in the regime . 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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36 pages