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Edge rigidity and universality of random regular graphs of intermediate degree

Published 22 Oct 2019 in math.PR | (1910.10121v2)

Abstract: For random $d$-regular graphs on $N$ vertices with $1 \ll d \ll N{2/3}$, we develop a $d{-1/2}$ expansion of the local eigenvalue distribution about the Kesten-McKay law up to order $d{-3}$. This result is valid up to the edge of the spectrum. It implies that the eigenvalues of such random regular graphs are more rigid than those of Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi graphs of the same average degree. As a first application, for $1 \ll d \ll N{2/3}$, we show that all nontrivial eigenvalues of the adjacency matrix are with very high probability bounded in absolute value by $(2 + o(1)) \sqrt{d - 1}$. As a second application, for $N{2/9} \ll d \ll N{1/3}$, we prove that the extremal eigenvalues are concentrated at scale $N{-2/3}$ and their fluctuations are governed by Tracy-Widom statistics. Thus, in the same regime of $d$, $52\%$ of all $d$-regular graphs have second-largest eigenvalue strictly less than $2 \sqrt{d - 1}$.

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