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arxiv: 1805.08669 · v1 · pith:3FTYUKJUnew · submitted 2018-05-22 · 🧮 math.PR

Optimal Cheeger cuts and bisections of random geometric graphs

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Let $d \geq 2$. The Cheeger constant of a graph is the minimum surface-to-volume ratio of all subsets of the vertex set with relative volume at most 1/2. There are several ways to define surface and volume here: the simplest method is to count boundary edges (for the surface) and vertices (for the volume). We show that for a geometric (possibly weighted) graph on $n$ random points in a $d$-dimensional domain with Lipschitz boundary and with distance parameter decaying more slowly (as a function of $n$) than the connectivity threshold, the Cheeger constant (under several possible definitions of surface and volume), also known as conductance, suitably rescaled, converges for large $n$ to an analogous Cheeger-type constant of the domain. Previously, Garc\'ia Trillos {\em et al.} had shown this for $d \geq 3$ but had required an extra condition on the distance parameter when $d=2$.

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