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Regular subgraphs at every density

Published 18 Nov 2024 in math.CO | (2411.11785v1)

Abstract: In 1975, Erd\H{o}s and Sauer asked to estimate, for any constant rr, the maximum number of edges an nn-vertex graph can have without containing an rr-regular subgraph. In a recent breakthrough, Janzer and Sudakov proved that any nn-vertex graph with no rr-regular subgraph has at most CrnloglognC_r n \log \log n edges, matching an earlier lower bound by Pyber, R\"odl and Szemer\'edi and thereby resolving the Erd\H{o}s-Sauer problem up to a constant depending on rr. We prove that every nn-vertex graph without an rr-regular subgraph has at most Cr<sup>2</sup>nloglognCr<sup>2</sup> n \log \log n edges. This bound is tight up to the value of CC for nn0(r)n\geq n_0(r) and hence resolves the Erd\H{o}s-Sauer problem up to an absolute constant. Moreover, we obtain similarly tight results for the whole range of possible values of rr (i.e., not just when rr is a constant), apart from a small error term at a transition point near rlognr\approx \log n, where, perhaps surprisingly, the answer changes. More specifically, we show that every nn-vertex graph with average degree at least min(Crlog(n/r),Cr<sup>2</sup>loglogn)\min(Cr\log(n/r),Cr<sup>2</sup> \log\log n) contains an rr-regular subgraph. The bound Crlog(n/r)Cr\log(n/r) is tight for rlognr\geq \log n, while the bound Cr<sup>2</sup>loglognCr<sup>2</sup> \log \log n is tight for $r&lt;(\log n)<sup>{1-\Omega(1)}$. These results resolve a problem of R\"odl and Wysocka from 1997 for almost all values of rr. Among other tools, we develop a novel random process that efficiently finds a very nearly regular subgraph in any almost-regular graph. A key step in our proof uses this novel random process to show that every KK-almost-regular graph with average degree dd contains an rr-regular subgraph for some r=ΩK(d)r=\Omega_K(d), which is of independent interest.

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