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Upper tails via high moments and entropic stability

Published 17 Apr 2019 in math.PR and math.CO | (1904.08212v2)

Abstract: Suppose that XX is a bounded-degree polynomial with nonnegative coefficients on the pp-biased discrete hypercube. Our main result gives sharp estimates on the logarithmic upper tail probability of XX whenever an associated extremal problem satisfies a certain entropic stability property. We apply this result to solve two long-standing open problems in probabilistic combinatorics: the upper tail problem for the number of arithmetic progressions of a fixed length in the pp-random subset of the integers and the upper tail problem for the number of cliques of a fixed size in the random graph Gn,pG_{n,p}. We also make significant progress on the upper tail problem for the number of copies of a fixed regular graph HH in Gn,pG_{n,p}. To accommodate readers who are interested in learning the basic method, we include a short, self-contained solution to the upper tail problem for the number of triangles in Gn,pG_{n,p} for all p=p(n)p=p(n) satisfying n<sup>1log</sup>np1n<sup>{-1}\log</sup> n\ll p \ll 1.

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