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Clique packings in random graphs

Published 1 May 2024 in math.CO and math.PR | (2405.00667v1)

Abstract: We consider the question of how many edge-disjoint near-maximal cliques may be found in the dense Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graph $G(n,p)$. Recently Acan and Kahn showed that the largest such family contains only $O(n2/(\log{n})3)$ cliques, with high probability, which disproved a conjecture of Alon and Spencer. We prove the corresponding lower bound, $\Omega(n2/(\log{n})3)$, by considering a random graph process which sequentially selects and deletes near-maximal cliques. To analyse this process we use the Differential Equation Method. We also give a new proof of the upper bound $O(n2/(\log{n})3)$ and discuss the problem of the precise size of the largest such clique packing.

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