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Random Geometric Graphs and Isometries of Normed Spaces

Abstract

Given a countable dense subset SS of a finite-dimensional normed space XX, and 0<p<10<p<1, we form a random graph on SS by joining, independently and with probability pp, each pair of points at distance less than 11. We say that SS is `Rado' if any two such random graphs are (almost surely) isomorphic. Bonato and Janssen showed that in ldl_\infty^d almost all SS are Rado. Our main aim in this paper is to show that ldl_\infty^d is the unique normed space with this property: indeed, in every other space almost all sets SS are non-Rado. We also determine which spaces admit some Rado set: this turns out to be the spaces that have an ll_\infty direct summand. These results answer questions of Bonato and Janssen. A key role is played by the determination of which finite-dimensional normed spaces have the property that every bijective step-isometry (meaning that the integer part of distances is preserved) is in fact an isometry. This result may be of independent interest

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