Turán's Theorem for random graphs
Abstract: For a graph $G$, denote by $t_r(G)$ (resp. $b_r(G)$) the maximum size of a $K_r$-free (resp. $(r-1)$-partite) subgraph of $G$. Of course $t_r(G) \geq b_r(G)$ for any $G$, and Tur\'an's Theorem says that equality holds for complete graphs. With $G_{n,p}$ the usual ("binomial" or "Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi") random graph, we show: For each fixed r there is a C such that if [ p=p(n) > Cn{-\tfrac{2}{r+1}}\log{\tfrac{2}{(r+1)(r-2)}}n, ] then $\Pr(t_r(G_{n,p})=b_r(G_{n,p}))\rightarrow 1$ as $n\rightarrow\infty$. This is best possible (apart from the value of $C$) and settles a question first considered by Babai, Simonovits and Spencer about 25 years ago.
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