On the anti-Ramsey threshold
Abstract: We say that a graph is anti-Ramsey for a graph if any proper edge-colouring of yields a rainbow copy of , i.e. a copy of whose edges all receive different colours. In this work we determine the threshold at which the binomial random graph becomes anti-Ramsey for any fixed graph , given that is sufficiently dense. Our proof employs a graph decomposition lemma in the style of the Nine Dragon Tree theorem that may be of independent interest.
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