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Colorful Hamilton cycles in random graphs

Published 5 Mar 2021 in math.CO | (2103.03916v4)

Abstract: Given an $n$ vertex graph whose edges have colored from one of $r$ colors $C={c_1,c_2,\ldots,c_r}$, we define the Hamilton cycle color profile $hcp(G)$ to be the set of vectors $(m_1,m_2,\ldots,m_r)\in [0,n]r$ such that there exists a Hamilton cycle that is the concatenation of $r$ paths $P_1,P_2,\ldots,P_r$, where $P_i$ contains $m_i$ edges of color $c_i$. We study $hcp(G_{n,p})$ when the edges are randomly colored. We discuss the profile close to the threshold for the existence of a Hamilton cycle and the threshold for when $hcp(G_{n,p})={(m_1,m_2,\ldots,m_r)\in [0,n]r: m_1+m_2+\cdots+m_r=n}$.

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