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Spanning universality in random graphs (1707.07914v1)

Published 25 Jul 2017 in math.CO

Abstract: A graph is said to be $\mathcal{H}(n, \Delta)$-universal if it contains every graph on $n$ vertices with maximum degree at most $\Delta$. Using a `matching-based' embedding technique introduced by Alon and F\"uredi, Dellamonica, Kohayakawa, R\"odl and Ruci\'nski showed that the random graph $G_{n,p}$ is asymptotically almost surely $\mathcal{H}(n, \Delta)$-universal for $p = \tilde \Omega(n{-1/\Delta})$ - a threshold for the property that every subset of $\Delta$ vertices has a common neighbour. This bound has become a benchmark in the field and many subsequent results on embedding spanning structures of maximum degree $\Delta$ in random graphs are proven only up to this threshold. We take a step towards overcoming limitations of former techniques by showing that $G_{n,p}$ is almost surely $\mathcal{H}(n, \Delta)$-universal for $p = \tilde \Omega(n{- 1/(\Delta-1/2)})$.

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