On the intersection of pairs of trees
Abstract: We consider the number of common edges in two independent random spanning trees of a graph $G$. For complete graphs $K_n$, we give a new proof of the fact, originally obtained by Moon, that the distribution converges to a Poisson distribution with expected value $2$. This is applied to show a Poisson limit law for the number of common edges in two independent random spanning trees of an Erd\H{o}s--R\'enyi random graph $G(n,p)$ for constant~$p$. We also use the same method to prove an analogous result for complete multipartite graphs.
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