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Spanning trees in sparse expanders (2211.04758v2)

Published 9 Nov 2022 in math.CO

Abstract: Given integers $n\ge \Delta\ge 2$, let $\mathcal{T}(n, \Delta)$ be the collection of all $n$-vertex trees with maximum degree at most $\Delta$. A question of Alon, Krivelevich and Sudakov in 2007 asks for determining the best possible spectral gap condition forcing an $(n, d,\lambda)$-graph to be $\mathcal{T}(n, \Delta)$-universal, namely, it contains all members of $\mathcal{T}(n, \Delta)$ as a subgraph simultaneously. In this paper we show that for sufficiently large integer $n$ and all $\Delta\in \mathbb{N}$, every $(n, d,\lambda)$-graph with [ \lambda\le\frac{d}{2\Delta{5\sqrt{\log n}}} ] is $\mathcal{T}(n, \Delta)$-universal. As an immediate corollary, this implies that Alon's ingenious construction of triangle-free sparse expander is $\mathcal{T}(n, \Delta)$-universal, which provides an explicit construction of such graphs and thus solves a question of Johannsen, Krivelevich and Samotij. Our main result is formulated under a much more general context, namely, the $(n,d)$-expanders. More precisely, we show that there exist absolute constants $C,c>0$ such that the following statement holds for sufficiently large integer $n$. (1).For all $\Delta\in \mathbb{N}$, every $(n, \Delta{5\sqrt{\log n}})$-expander is $\mathcal{T}(n, \Delta)$-universal. (2).For all $\Delta\in \mathbb{N}$ with $\Delta \le c\sqrt{n}$, every $(n, C\Delta n{1/2})$-expander is $\mathcal{T}(n, \Delta)$-universal. Both results significantly improve a result of Johannsen, Krivelevich and Samotij, and have further implications in locally sparse expanders and Maker-Breaker games that also improve previously known results drastically.

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