Threshold and hitting time for high-order connectivity in random hypergraphs
classification
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connectedhypergraphrandombecomesconnectivityedgeshittinghypergraphs
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We consider the following definition of connectivity in $k$-uniform hypergraphs: Two $j$-sets are $j$-connected if there is a walk of edges between them such that two consecutive edges intersect in at least $j$ vertices. We determine the threshold at which the random $k$-uniform hypergraph with edge probability $p$ becomes $j$-connected with high probability. We also deduce a hitting time result for the random hypergraph process -- the hypergraph becomes $j$-connected at exactly the moment when the last isolated $j$-set disappears. This generalises well-known results for graphs.
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