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Factors in randomly perturbed hypergraphs (2008.01031v2)
Published 3 Aug 2020 in math.CO
Abstract: We determine, up to a multiplicative constant, the optimal number of random edges that need to be added to a $k$-graph $H$ with minimum vertex degree $\Omega(n{k-1})$ to ensure an $F$-factor with high probability, for any $F$ that belongs to a certain class $\mathcal{F}$ of $k$-graphs, which includes, e.g., all $k$-partite $k$-graphs, $K_4{(3)-}$ and the Fano plane. In particular, taking $F$ to be a single edge, this settles a problem of Krivelevich, Kwan and Sudakov [Combin. Probab. Comput. 25 (2016), 909--927]. We also address the case in which the host graph $H$ is not dense, indicating that starting from certain such $H$ is essentially the same as starting from an empty graph (namely, the purely random model).