k-regular subgraphs near the k-core threshold of a random graph
Abstract
We prove that Gn,p=c/n whp has a k-regular subgraph if c is at least e-(k) above the threshold for the appearance of a subgraph with minimum degree at least k; i.e. an non-empty k-core. In particular, this pins down the threshold for the appearance of a k-regular subgraph to a window of size e-(k).
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