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Hereditary quasirandomness without regularity (1611.02099v2)

Published 7 Nov 2016 in math.CO

Abstract: A result of Simonovits and S\'os states that for any fixed graph $H$ and any $\epsilon > 0$ there exists $\delta > 0$ such that if $G$ is an $n$-vertex graph with the property that every $S \subseteq V(G)$ contains $p{e(H)} |S|{v(H)} \pm \delta n{v(H)}$ labeled copies of $H$, then $G$ is quasirandom in the sense that every $S \subseteq V(G)$ contains $\frac{1}{2} p |S|2 \pm \epsilon n2$ edges. The original proof of this result makes heavy use of the regularity lemma, resulting in a bound on $\delta{-1}$ which is a tower of twos of height polynomial in $\epsilon{-1}$. We give an alternative proof of this theorem which avoids the regularity lemma and shows that $\delta$ may be taken to be linear in $\epsilon$ when $H$ is a clique and polynomial in $\epsilon$ for general $H$. This answers a problem raised by Simonovits and S\'os.

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