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The largest $K_r$-free set of vertices in a random graph

Combinatorics 2026-03-18 v1 Probability

Abstract

For r2r \ge 2 and a graph GG, let αr(G)\alpha_{{r}}(G) be the maximum number of vertices in a KrK_r-free subgraph of GG. We investigate the value αr(G)\alpha_{r}(G) when GG is the random graph GGn,1/2G \sim G_{n, 1/2} and discover the following phenomenon: with high probability, αr(G)\alpha_r(G) lies in an interval of constant length that varies in a non-monotonic fashion from 11 to r/2+1\lfloor r/2\rfloor+1 depending on the value of nn. The special case r=2r=2 corresponds to the independence number of random graphs which is well-known to have two-point concentration; our results therefore extend and generalize this basic fact in random graph theory, showing more complicated behavior when r>2r>2. We also prove similar results where KrK_r is replaced by any color critical graph like C5C_5.

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@article{arxiv.2603.16454,
  title  = {The largest $K_r$-free set of vertices in a random graph},
  author = {Tom Bohman and Marcus Michelen and Dhruv Mubayi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.16454},
  year   = {2026}
}

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30 pages, 2 figures