Spanning trees in random graphs
Abstract
For each >0, we prove that there exists some C=C() for which the binomial random graph G(n,C n/n) almost surely contains a copy of every tree with n vertices and maximum degree at most . In doing so, we confirm a conjecture by Kahn.
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