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arxiv: 1104.2132 · v2 · pith:7VFKSY26new · submitted 2011-04-12 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.DM

On the tree-depth of Random Graphs

classification 🧮 math.CO cs.DM
keywords tree-depthgraphsrandomgraphlinearparameterthetatree-width
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The tree-depth is a parameter introduced under several names as a measure of sparsity of a graph. We compute asymptotic values of the tree-depth of random graphs. For dense graphs, p>> 1/n, the tree-depth of a random graph G is a.a.s. td(G)=n-O(sqrt(n/p)). Random graphs with p=c/n, have a.a.s. linear tree-depth when c>1, the tree-depth is Theta (log n) when c=1 and Theta (loglog n) for c<1. The result for c>1 is derived from the computation of tree-width and provides a more direct proof of a conjecture by Gao on the linearity of tree-width recently proved by Lee, Lee and Oum. We also show that, for c=1, every width parameter is a.a.s. constant, and that random regular graphs have linear tree-depth.

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