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Vacant sets and vacant nets: Component structures induced by a random walk

Published 17 Apr 2014 in math.CO | (1404.4403v2)

Abstract: Given a discrete random walk on a finite graph $G$, the vacant set and vacant net are, respectively, the sets of vertices and edges which remain unvisited by the walk at a given step $t$.%These sets induce subgraphs of the underlying graph. Let $\Gamma(t)$ be the subgraph of $G$ induced by the vacant set of the walk at step $t$. Similarly, let $\widehat \Gamma(t)$ be the subgraph of $G$ induced by the edges of the vacant net. For random $r$-regular graphs $G_r$, it was previously established that for a simple random walk, the graph $\Gamma(t)$ of the vacant set undergoes a phase transition in the sense of the phase transition on Erd\H{os}-Renyi graphs $G_{n,p}$. Thus, for $r \ge 3$ there is an explicit value $t=t^(r)$ of the walk, such that for $t\leq (1-\epsilon)t*$, $\Gamma(t)$ has a unique giant component, plus components of size $O(\log n)$, whereas for $t\geq (1+\epsilon)t*$ all the components of $\Gamma(t)$ are of size $O(\log n)$. We establish the threshold value $\widehat t$ for a phase transition in the graph $\widehat \Gamma(t)$ of the vacant net of a simple random walk on a random $r$-regular graph. We obtain the corresponding threshold results for the vacant set and vacant net of two modified random walks. These are a non-backtracking random walk, and, for $r$ even, a random walk which chooses unvisited edges whenever available. This allows a direct comparison of thresholds between simple and modified walks on random $r$-regular graphs. The main findings are the following: As $r$ increases the threshold for the vacant set converges to $n \log r$ in all three walks. For the vacant net, the threshold converges to $rn/2 \; \log n$ for both the simple random walk and non-backtracking random walk. When $r\ge 4$ is even, the threshold for the vacant net of the unvisited edge process converges to $rn/2$, which is also the vertex cover time of the process.

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