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Largest components in random hypergraphs

Published 19 Dec 2014 in math.CO | (1412.6366v1)

Abstract: In this paper we consider $j$-tuple-connected components in random $k$-uniform hypergraphs (the $j$-tuple-connectedness relation can be defined by letting two $j$-sets be connected if they lie in a common edge and consider the transitive closure; the case $j=1$ corresponds to the common notion of vertex-connectedness). We determine that the existence of a $j$-tuple-connected component containing $\Theta (nj)$ $j$-sets in random $k$-uniform hypergraphs undergoes a phase transition and show that the threshold occurs at edge probability $\tfrac{(k-j)!}{\binom{k}{j}-1}n{j-k}$. Our proof extends the recent short proof for the graph case by Krivelevich and Sudakov which makes use of a depth-first search to reveal the edges of a random graph. Our main original contribution is a "bounded degree lemma" which controls the structure of the component grown in the search process.

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