Plane and Planarity Thresholds for Random Geometric Graphs
Abstract: A random geometric graph, $G(n,r)$, is formed by choosing $n$ points independently and uniformly at random in a unit square; two points are connected by a straight-line edge if they are at Euclidean distance at most $r$. For a given constant $k$, we show that $n{\frac{-k}{2k-2}}$ is a distance threshold function for $G(n,r)$ to have a connected subgraph on $k$ points. Based on this, we show that $n{-2/3}$ is a distance threshold for $G(n,r)$ to be plane, and $n{-5/8}$ is a distance threshold to be planar. We also investigate distance thresholds for $G(n,r)$ to have a non-crossing edge, a clique of a given size, and an independent set of a given size.
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