Blow-up lemma for cycles in sparse random graphs (2111.09236v1)
Abstract: In a recent work, Allen, B\"{o}ttcher, H`{a}n, Kohayakawa, and Person provided a first general analogue of the blow-up lemma applicable to sparse (pseudo)random graphs thus generalising the classic tool of Koml\'{o}s, S\'{a}rk\"{o}zy, and Szemer\'{e}di. Roughly speaking, they showed that with high probability in the random graph $G_{n,p}$ for $p \geq C(\log n/n){1/\Delta}$, sparse regular pairs behave similarly as complete bipartite graphs with respect to embedding a spanning graph $H$ with $\Delta(H) \leq \Delta$. However, this is typically only optimal when $\Delta \in {2,3}$ and $H$ either contains a triangle ($\Delta = 2$) or many copies of $K_4$ ($\Delta = 3$). We go beyond this barrier for the first time and present a sparse blow-up lemma for cycles $C_{2k-1}, C_{2k}$, for all $k \geq 2$, and densities $p \geq Cn{-(k-1)/k}$, which is in a way best possible. As an application of our blow-up lemma we fully resolve a question of Nenadov and \v{S}kori\'{c} regarding resilience of cycle factors in sparse random graphs.