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Subgraph probability of random graphs with specified degrees and applications to chromatic number and connectivity

Combinatorics 2025-05-28 v4

Abstract

Given a graphical degree sequence d=(d1,,dn){\bf d}=(d_1,\ldots, d_n), let G(n,d)G(n, {\bf d}) denote a uniformly random graph on vertex set [n][n] where vertex i i has degree did_i for every 1in1\le i\le n. We give upper and lower bounds on the joint probability of an arbitrary set of edges in G(n,d)G(n,{\bf d}). These upper and lower bounds are approximately what one would get in the configuration model, and thus the analysis in the configuration model can be translated directly to G(n,d)G(n,{\bf d}), without conditioning on that the configuration model produces a simple graph. Many existing results of G(n,d)G(n,{\bf d}) in the literature can be significantly improved with simpler proofs, by applying this new probabilistic tool. One example we give is about the chromatic number of G(n,d)G(n,{\bf d}). In another application, we use these joint probabilities to study the connectivity of G(n,d)G(n,{\bf d}). When Δ2=o(M)\Delta^2=o(M) where Δ\Delta is the maximum component of d{\bf d}, we fully characterise the connectivity phase transition of G(n,d)G(n,{\bf d}). We also give sufficient conditions for G(n,d)G(n,{\bf d}) being connected when Δ\Delta is unrestricted.

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@article{arxiv.2007.02216,
  title  = {Subgraph probability of random graphs with specified degrees and applications to chromatic number and connectivity},
  author = {Pu Gao and Yuval Ohapkin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.02216},
  year   = {2025}
}