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The typical structure of dense claw-free graphs

Published 29 Jan 2025 in math.CO and math.PR | (2501.17816v1)

Abstract: We analyze the asymptotic number and typical structure of claw-free graphs at constant edge densities. The first of our main results is a formula for the asymptotics of the logarithm of the number of claw-free graphs of edge density γ∈(0,1)\gamma \in (0,1). We show that the problem exhibits a second-order phase transition at edge density γ<sup>∗=5−54\gamma<sup>\ast=\frac{5-\sqrt{5}}{4}. The asymptotic formula arises by solving a variational problem over graphons. For γ≥γ<sup>∗\gamma\geq\gamma<sup>\ast there is a unique optimal graphon, while for $\gamma&lt;\gamma<sup>\ast$ there is an infinite set of optimal graphons. By analyzing more detailed structure, we prove that for $\gamma&lt;\gamma<sup>\ast$, there is in fact a unique graphon WW such that almost all claw-free graphs at edge density γ\gamma are close in cut metric to WW. We also analyze the probability of claw-freeness in the Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graph G(n,p)G(n,p) for constant pp, obtaining a formula for the large-deviation rate function for claw-freeness. In this case, the problem exhibits a first-order phase transition at p<sup>∗=3−52p<sup>\ast=\frac{3-\sqrt{5}}{2}, separating distinct structural regimes. At the critical point p<sup>∗p<sup>\ast, the corresponding graphon variational problem has infinitely many solutions, and we again pinpoint a unique optimal graphon that describes the typical structure of G(n,p<sup>∗)G(n,p<sup>\ast) conditioned on being claw-free.

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