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Saturation in the Hypercube and Bootstrap Percolation

Published 23 Aug 2014 in math.CO and cs.DM | (1408.5488v2)

Abstract: Let $Q_d$ denote the hypercube of dimension $d$. Given $d\geq m$, a spanning subgraph $G$ of $Q_d$ is said to be $(Q_d,Q_m)$-saturated if it does not contain $Q_m$ as a subgraph but adding any edge of $E(Q_d)\setminus E(G)$ creates a copy of $Q_m$ in $G$. Answering a question of Johnson and Pinto, we show that for every fixed $m\geq2$ the minimum number of edges in a $(Q_d,Q_m)$-saturated graph is $\Theta(2d)$. We also study weak saturation, which is a form of bootstrap percolation. A spanning subgraph of $Q_d$ is said to be weakly $(Q_d,Q_m)$-saturated if the edges of $E(Q_d)\setminus E(G)$ can be added to $G$ one at a time so that each added edge creates a new copy of $Q_m$. Answering another question of Johnson and Pinto, we determine the minimum number of edges in a weakly $(Q_d,Q_m)$-saturated graph for all $d\geq m\geq1$. More generally, we determine the minimum number of edges in a subgraph of the $d$-dimensional grid $P_kd$ which is weakly saturated with respect to `axis aligned' copies of a smaller grid $P_rm$. We also study weak saturation of cycles in the grid.

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