The structure of almost all graphs in a hereditary property
Abstract
A hereditary property of graphs is a collection of graphs which is closed under taking induced subgraphs. The speed of \P is the function n \mapsto |\P_n|, where \P_n denotes the graphs of order n in \P. It was shown by Alekseev, and by Bollobas and Thomason, that if \P is a hereditary property of graphs then |\P_n| = 2^{(1 - 1/r + o(1))n^2/2}, where r = r(\P) \in \N is the so-called `colouring number' of \P. However, their results tell us very little about the structure of a typical graph G \in \P. In this paper we describe the structure of almost every graph in a hereditary property of graphs, \P. As a consequence, we derive essentially optimal bounds on the speed of \P, improving the Alekseev-Bollobas-Thomason Theorem, and also generalizing results of Balogh, Bollobas and Simonovits.
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@article{arxiv.0905.1942,
title = {The structure of almost all graphs in a hereditary property},
author = {Noga Alon and Jozsef Balogh and Bela Bollobas and Robert Morris},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1942},
year = {2009}
}
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29 pages