On the triangle space of a random graph
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Settling a first case of a conjecture of M. Kahle on the homology of the clique complex of the random graph $G=G_{n,p}$, we show, roughly speaking, that (with high probability) the triangles of $G$ span its cycle space whenever each of its edges lies in a triangle (which happens (w.h.p.) when $p$ is at least about $\sqrt{(3/2)\ln n/n}$, and not below this unless $p$ is very small.) We give two related proofs of this statement, together with a relatively simple proof of a fundamental "stability" theorem for triangle-free subgraphs of $G_{n,p}$, originally due to Kohayakawa, \L uczak and R\"odl, that underlies the first of our proofs.
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