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Perfect matchings and Hamiltonian cycles in the preferential attachment model
Authors:Alan Frieze,Xavier P  rez‐Gim  nez,Pawe&#x   Pra&#x  at,Benjamin Reiniger
Affiliation:Alan Frieze,Xavier Pérez‐Giménez,Paweł Prałat,Benjamin Reiniger
Abstract:In this paper, we study the existence of perfect matchings and Hamiltonian cycles in the preferential attachment model. In this model, vertices are added to the graph one by one, and each time a new vertex is created it establishes a connection with m random vertices selected with probabilities proportional to their current degrees. (Constant m is the only parameter of the model.) We prove that if urn:x-wiley:10429832:media:rsa20778:rsa20778-math-0001, then asymptotically almost surely there exists a perfect matching. Moreover, we show that there exists a Hamiltonian cycle asymptotically almost surely, provided that urn:x-wiley:10429832:media:rsa20778:rsa20778-math-0002. One difficulty in the analysis comes from the fact that vertices establish connections only with vertices that are “older” (ie, are created earlier in the process). However, the main obstacle arises from the fact that edges in the preferential attachment model are not generated independently. In view of that, we also consider a simpler setting—sometimes called uniform attachment—in which vertices are added one by one and each vertex connects to m older vertices selected uniformly at random and independently of all other choices. We first investigate the existence of perfect matchings and Hamiltonian cycles in the uniform attachment model, and then extend the argument to the preferential attachment version.
Keywords:Hamiltonian cycles  perfect matchings  preferential attachment model
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