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Testing Thresholds and Spectral Properties of High-Dimensional Random Toroidal Graphs via Edgeworth-Style Expansions

Statistics Theory 2025-07-01 v2 Probability Statistics Theory

Abstract

We study high-dimensional random geometric graphs (RGGs) of edge-density pp with vertices uniformly distributed on the dd-dimensional torus and edges inserted between sufficiently close vertices with respect to an LqL_q-norm. We focus on distinguishing an RGG from an Erd\H{o}s--R\'enyi (ER) graph if both models have edge probability pp. So far, most results considered either spherical RGGs with L2L_2-distance or toroidal RGGs under LL_\infty-distance. However, for general LqL_q-distances, many questions remain open, especially if pp is allowed to depend on nn. The main reason for this is that RGGs under LqL_q-distances can not easily be represented as the logical AND of their 1-dimensional counterparts, as for LL_\infty geometries. To overcome this, we devise a novel technique for quantifying the dependence between edges based on modified Edgeworth expansions. Our technique yields the first tight algorithmic upper bounds for distinguishing toroidal RGGs under general LqL_q norms from ER-graphs for fixed pp and qq. We achieve this by showing that signed triangles can distinguish the two models when dn3p3d\ll n^3p^3 for the whole regime of c/n<p<1c/n<p<1. Additionally, our technique yields an improved information-theoretic lower bound for this task, showing that the two distributions converge whenever d=Ω~(n3p2)d=\tilde{\Omega}(n^3p^2), which is just as strong as the currently best known lower bound for spherical RGGs in case of general pp from Liu et al. [STOC'22]. Finally, our expansions allow us to tightly characterize the spectral properties of toroidal RGGs both under LqL_q-distances for fixed 1q<1\le q<\infty, and LL_\infty-distance. Our results partially resolve a conjecture of Bangachev and Bresler [COLT'24] and prove that the distance metric, rather than the underlying space, is responsible for the observed differences in the behavior of spherical and toroidal RGGs.

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@article{arxiv.2502.18346,
  title  = {Testing Thresholds and Spectral Properties of High-Dimensional Random Toroidal Graphs via Edgeworth-Style Expansions},
  author = {Samuel Baguley and Andreas Göbel and Marcus Pappik and Leon Schiller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.18346},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

91 pages, Abstract was accepted for presentation at the Conference on Learning Theory (COLT) 2025