Abstract
AbstractLet
$\{D_M\}_{M\geq 0}$
be the n-vertex random directed graph process, where
$D_0$
is the empty directed graph on n vertices, and subsequent directed graphs in the sequence are obtained by the addition of a new directed edge uniformly at random. For each
$$\varepsilon > 0$$
, we show that, almost surely, any directed graph
$D_M$
with minimum in- and out-degree at least 1 is not only Hamiltonian (as shown by Frieze), but remains Hamiltonian when edges are removed, as long as at most
$1/2-\varepsilon$
of both the in- and out-edges incident to each vertex are removed. We say such a directed graph is
$(1/2-\varepsilon)$
-resiliently Hamiltonian. Furthermore, for each
$\varepsilon > 0$
, we show that, almost surely, each directed graph
$D_M$
in the sequence is not
$(1/2+\varepsilon)$
-resiliently Hamiltonian.This improves a result of Ferber, Nenadov, Noever, Peter and Škorić who showed, for each
$\varepsilon > 0$
, that the binomial random directed graph
$D(n,p)$
is almost surely
$(1/2-\varepsilon)$
-resiliently Hamiltonian if
$p=\omega(\log^8n/n)$
.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Statistics and Probability,Theoretical Computer Science
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