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    Tight Euler tours in uniform hypergraphs - computational aspects

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    By a tight tour in a kk-uniform hypergraph HH we mean any sequence of its vertices (w0,w1,
,ws−1)(w_0,w_1,\ldots,w_{s-1}) such that for all i=0,
,s−1i=0,\ldots,s-1 the set ei={wi,wi+1
,wi+k−1}e_i=\{w_i,w_{i+1}\ldots,w_{i+k-1}\} is an edge of HH (where operations on indices are computed modulo ss) and the sets eie_i for i=0,
,s−1i=0,\ldots,s-1 are pairwise different. A tight tour in HH is a tight Euler tour if it contains all edges of HH. We prove that the problem of deciding if a given 33-uniform hypergraph has a tight Euler tour is NP-complete, and that it cannot be solved in time 2o(m)2^{o(m)} (where mm is the number of edges in the input hypergraph), unless the ETH fails. We also present an exact exponential algorithm for the problem, whose time complexity matches this lower bound, and the space complexity is polynomial. In fact, this algorithm solves a more general problem of computing the number of tight Euler tours in a given uniform hypergraph

    Endre Szemerédi, Premi Abel 2012

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    Aquest article presenta una breu descripció de les contribucions matemàtiques més destacades d'Endre Szemerédi, Premi Abel 2012.This article presents a short description of the main mathematical contributions of Endre Szemerédi, Abel Prize 2012

    Tilings in randomly perturbed graphs: Bridging the gap between Hajnal‐SzemerĂ©di and Johansson‐Kahn‐Vu

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    A perfect Kr-tiling in a graph G is a collection of vertex-disjoint copies of Kr that together cover all the vertices in G. In this paper we consider perfect Kr-tilings in the setting of randomly perturbed graphs; a model introduced by Bohman, Frieze, and Martin [7] where one starts with a dense graph and then adds m random edges to it. Specifically, given any fixed 0 < < 1 − 1∕r we determine how many random edges one must add to an n-vertex graph G of minimum degree (G) ≄ n to ensure that, asymptotically almost surely, the resulting graph contains a perfect Kr-tiling. As one increases we demonstrate that the number of random edges required “jumps” at regular intervals, and within these intervals our result is best-possible. This work therefore closes the gap between the seminal work of Johansson, Kahn and Vu [25] (which resolves the purely random case, that is, = 0) and that of Hajnal and SzemerĂ©di [18] (which demonstrates that for ≄ 1 − 1∕r the initial graph already houses the desired perfect Kr-tiling)

    Clique Factors: Extremal and Probabilistic Perspectives

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    A K_r-factor in a graph G is a collection of vertex-disjoint copies of K_r covering the vertex set of G. In this thesis, we investigate these fundamental objects in three settings that lie at the intersection of extremal and probabilistic combinatorics. Firstly, we explore pseudorandom graphs. An n-vertex graph is said to be (p,ÎČ)-bijumbled if for any vertex sets A, B ⊆ V (G), we have e( A, B) = p| A||B| ± ÎČ√|A||B|. We prove that for any 3 ≀ r ∈ N and c > 0 there exists an Δ > 0 such that any n-vertex (p, ÎČ)-bijumbled graph with n ∈ rN, ÎŽ(G) ≄ c p n and ÎČ â‰€ Δ p^{r −1} n, contains a K_r -factor. This implies a corresponding result for the stronger pseudorandom notion of (n, d, λ)-graphs. For the case of K_3-factors, this result resolves a conjecture of Krivelevich, Sudakov and SzabĂł from 2004 and it is tight due to a pseudorandom triangle-free construction of Alon. In fact, in this case even more is true: as a corollary to this result, we can conclude that the same condition of ÎČ = o( p^2n) actually guarantees that a (p, ÎČ)-bijumbled graph G contains every graph on n vertices with maximum degree at most 2. Secondly, we explore the notion of robustness for K_3-factors. For a graph G and p ∈ [0, 1], we denote by G_p the random sparsification of G obtained by keeping each edge of G independently, with probability p. We show that there exists a C > 0 such that if p ≄ C (log n)^{1/3}n^{−2/3} and G is an n-vertex graph with n ∈ 3N and ÎŽ(G) ≄ 2n/3 , then with high probability G_p contains a K_3-factor. Both the minimum degree condition and the probability condition, up to the choice of C, are tight. Our result can be viewed as a common strengthening of the classical extremal theorem of CorrĂĄdi and Hajnal, corresponding to p = 1 in our result, and the famous probabilistic theorem of Johansson, Kahn and Vu establishing the threshold for the appearance of K_3-factors (and indeed all K_r -factors) in G (n, p), corresponding to G = K_n in our result. It also implies a first lower bound on the number of K_3-factors in graphs with minimum degree at least 2n/3, which gets close to the truth. Lastly, we consider the setting of randomly perturbed graphs; a model introduced by Bohman, Frieze and Martin, where one starts with a dense graph and then adds random edges to it. Specifically, given any fixed 0 < α < 1 − 1/r we determine how many random edges one must add to an n-vertex graph G with ÎŽ(G) ≄ α n to ensure that, with high probability, the resulting graph contains a K_r -factor. As one increases α we demonstrate that the number of random edges required ‘jumps’ at regular intervals, and within these intervals our result is best-possible. This work therefore bridges the gap between the seminal work of Johansson, Kahn and Vu mentioned above, which resolves the purely random case, i.e., α = 0, and that of Hajnal and SzemerĂ©di (and CorrĂĄdi and Hajnal for r = 3) showing that when α ≄ 1 − 1/r the initial graph already hosts the desired K_r -factor.Ein K_r -Faktor in einem Graphen G ist eine Sammlung von Knoten-disjunkten Kopien von K_r , die die Knotenmenge von G ĂŒberdecken. Wir untersuchen diese Objekte in drei Kontexten, die an der Schnittstelle zwischen extremaler und probabilistischer Kombinatorik liegen. Zuerst untersuchen wir Pseudozufallsgraphen. Ein Graph heißt (p,ÎČ)-bijumbled, wenn fĂŒr beliebige Knotenmengen A, B ⊆ V (G) gilt e( A, B) = p| A||B| ± ÎČ√|A||B|. Wir beweisen, dass es fĂŒr jedes 3 ≀ r ∈ N und c > 0 ein Δ > 0 gibt, so dass jeder n-Knoten (p, ÎČ)-bijumbled Graph mit n ∈ rN, ÎŽ(G) ≄ c p n und ÎČ â‰€ Δ p^{r −1} n, einen K_r -Faktor enthĂ€lt. Dies impliziert ein entsprechendes Ergebnis fĂŒr den stĂ€rkeren Pseudozufallsbegriff von (n, d, λ)-Graphen. Im Fall von K_3-Faktoren, löst dieses Ergebnis eine Vermutung von Krivelevich, Sudakov und SzabĂł aus dem Jahr 2004 und ist durch eine pseudozufĂ€llige K_3-freie Konstruktion von Alon bestmöglich. TatsĂ€chlich ist in diesem Fall noch mehr wahr: als Korollar dieses Ergebnisses können wir schließen, dass die gleiche Bedingung von ÎČ = o( p^2n) garantiert, dass ein (p, ÎČ)-bijumbled Graph G jeden Graphen mit maximalem Grad 2 enthĂ€lt. Zweitens untersuchen wir den Begriff der Robustheit fĂŒr K_3-Faktoren. FĂŒr einen Graphen G und p ∈ [0, 1] bezeichnen wir mit G_p die zufĂ€llige Sparsifizierung von G, die man erhĂ€lt, indem man jede Kante von G unabhĂ€ngig von den anderen Kanten mit einer Wahrscheinlichkeit p behĂ€lt. Wir zeigen, dass, wenn p ≄ C (log n)^{1/3}n^{−2/3} und G ein n-Knoten-Graph mit n ∈ 3N und ÎŽ(G) ≄ 2n/3 ist, G_pmit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit (mhW) einen K_3-Faktor enthĂ€lt. Sowohl die Bedingung des minimalen Grades als auch die Wahrscheinlichkeitsbedingung sind bestmöglich. Unser Ergebnis ist eine VerstĂ€rkung des klassischen extremalen Satzes von CorrĂĄdi und Hajnal, entsprechend p = 1 in unserem Ergebnis, und des berĂŒhmten probabilistischen Satzes von Johansson, Kahn und Vu, der den Schwellenwert fĂŒr das Auftreten eines K_3-Faktors (und aller K_r -Faktoren) in G (n, p) festlegt, entsprechend G = K_n in unserem Ergebnis. Es impliziert auch eine erste untere Schranke fĂŒr die Anzahl der K_3-Faktoren in Graphen mit einem minimalen Grad von mindestens 2n/3, die der Wahrheit nahe kommt. Schließlich betrachten wir die Situation von zufĂ€llig gestörten Graphen; ein Modell, bei dem man mit einem dichten Graphen beginnt und dann zufĂ€llige Kanten hinzufĂŒgt. Wir bestimmen, bei gegebenem 0 < α < 1 − 1/r, wie viele zufĂ€llige Kanten man zu einem n-Knoten-Graphen G mit ÎŽ(G) ≄ α n hinzufĂŒgen muss, um sicherzustellen, dass der resultierende Graph mhW einen K_r -Faktor enthĂ€lt. Wir zeigen, dass, wenn man α erhöht, die Anzahl der benötigten Zufallskanten in regelmĂ€ĂŸigen AbstĂ€nden “springt", und innerhalb dieser AbstĂ€nde unser Ergebnis bestmöglich ist. Diese Arbeit schließt somit die LĂŒcke zwischen der oben erwĂ€hnten bahnbrechenden Arbeit von Johansson, Kahn und Vu, die den rein zufĂ€lligen Fall, d.h. α = 0, löst, und der Arbeit von Hajnal und SzemerĂ©di (und CorrĂĄdi und Hajnal fĂŒr r = 3), die zeigt, dass der ursprĂŒngliche Graph bereits den gewĂŒnschten K_r -Faktor enthĂ€lt, wenn α ≄ 1 − 1/r ist

    Chromatic Thresholds of Regular Graphs with Small Cliques

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    The chromatic threshold of a class of graphs is the value Ξ such that any graph in this class with a minimum degree greater than Ξn has a bounded chromatic number. Several important results related to the chromatic threshold of triangle-free graphs have been reached in the last 13 years, culminating in a result by Brandt and Thomassé stating that any triangle-free graph on n vertices with minimum degree exceeding 1/3 n has chromatic number at most 4. In this paper, the researcher examines the class of triangle-free graphs that are additionally regular. The researcher finds that any triangle-free graph on n vertices that is regular of degree (1/4+a)n with a \u3e 0 has chromatic number bounded by f (a), a function of a independent of the order of the graph n. After obtaining this result, the researcher generalizes this method to graphs that are free of larger cliques in order to limit the possible values of the chromatic threshold for regular Kr-free graphs

    FLEET: Butterfly Estimation from a Bipartite Graph Stream

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    We consider space-efficient single-pass estimation of the number of butterflies, a fundamental bipartite graph motif, from a massive bipartite graph stream where each edge represents a connection between entities in two different partitions. We present a space lower bound for any streaming algorithm that can estimate the number of butterflies accurately, as well as FLEET, a suite of algorithms for accurately estimating the number of butterflies in the graph stream. Estimates returned by the algorithms come with provable guarantees on the approximation error, and experiments show good tradeoffs between the space used and the accuracy of approximation. We also present space-efficient algorithms for estimating the number of butterflies within a sliding window of the most recent elements in the stream. While there is a significant body of work on counting subgraphs such as triangles in a unipartite graph stream, our work seems to be one of the few to tackle the case of bipartite graph streams.Comment: This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Seyed-Vahid Sanei-Mehri, Yu Zhang, Ahmet Erdem Sariyuce and Srikanta Tirthapura. "FLEET: Butterfly Estimation from a Bipartite Graph Stream". The 28th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Managemen
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