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Typical structure of hereditary graph families. I. Apex-free families

Combinatorics 2020-07-03 v1

Abstract

A family of graphs F\mathcal{F} is hereditary if F\mathcal{F} is closed under isomorphism and taking induced subgraphs. The speed of F\mathcal{F} is the sequence {Fn}nN\{|\mathcal{F}^n|\}_{n \in \mathbb{N}}, where Fn\mathcal{F}^n denotes the set of graphs in F\mathcal{F} with the vertex set [n][n]. Alon, Balogh, Bollob\'{a}s and Morris [The structure of almost all graphs in a hereditary property, JCTB 2011] gave a rough description of typical graphs in a hereditary family and used it to show for every proper hereditary family F\mathcal{F} there exist ε>0\varepsilon>0 and an integer l1l \geq 1 such that Fn=2(11/l)n2/2+o(n2ε).|\mathcal{F}^n| = 2^{(1-1/l)n^2/2+o(n^{2-\varepsilon})}. The main result of this paper gives a more precise description of typical structure for a restricted class of hereditary families. As a consequence we characterize hereditary families with the speed just above the threshold 2(11/l)n2/22^{(1-1/l)n^2/2}, generalizing a result of Balogh and Butterfield [Excluding induced subgraphs: Critical graphs, RSA 2011].

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@article{arxiv.2007.00686,
  title  = {Typical structure of hereditary graph families. I. Apex-free families},
  author = {Sergey Norin and Yelena Yuditsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.00686},
  year   = {2020}
}