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Shifting the Phase Transition Threshold for Random Graphs and 2-SAT using Degree Constraints

Published 21 Apr 2017 in math.CO, cs.DS, cs.LO, and math.PR | (1704.06683v3)

Abstract: We show that by restricting the degrees of the vertices of a graph to an arbitrary set ( \Delta ), the threshold point $ \alpha(\Delta) $ of the phase transition for a random graph with $ n $ vertices and $ m = \alpha(\Delta) n $ edges can be either accelerated (e.g., $ \alpha(\Delta) \approx 0.381 $ for $ \Delta = {0,1,4,5} $) or postponed (e.g., $ \alpha({ 20, 21, \cdots, 2k, \cdots }) \approx 0.795 $) compared to a classical Erd\H{o}s--R\'{e}nyi random graph with $ \alpha(\mathbb Z_{\geq 0}) = \tfrac12 $. In particular, we prove that the probability of graph being nonplanar and the probability of having a complex component, goes from $ 0 $ to $ 1 $ as $ m $ passes $ \alpha(\Delta) n $. We investigate these probabilities and also different graph statistics inside the critical window of transition (diameter, longest path and circumference of a complex component).

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