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On the probability of nonexistence in binomial subsets

Published 16 Nov 2017 in math.CO and math.PR | (1711.06216v2)

Abstract: Given a hypergraph Γ=(Ω,X)\Gamma=(\Omega,\mathcal{X}) and a sequence p=(pω)<em>ω∈Ω\mathbf{p} = (p_\omega)<em>{\omega\in \Omega} of values in (0,1)(0,1), let Ω</em>p\Omega</em>{\mathbf{p}} be the random subset of Ω\Omega obtained by keeping every vertex ω\omega independently with probability pωp_\omega. We investigate the general question of deriving fine (asymptotic) estimates for the probability that Ωp\Omega_{\mathbf{p}} is an independent set in Γ\Gamma, which is an omnipresent problem in probabilistic combinatorics. Our main result provides a sequence of upper and lower bounds on this probability, each of which can be evaluated explicitly in terms of the joint cumulants of small sets of edge indicator random variables. Under certain natural conditions, these upper and lower bounds coincide asymptotically, thus giving the precise asymptotics of the probability in question. We demonstrate the applicability of our results with two concrete examples: subgraph containment in random (hyper)graphs and arithmetic progressions in random subsets of the integers.

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