Convergence rate of H-property for step-graphons
Abstract
A graphon is said to have the H-property if a random undirected graph Gn on n nodes sampled from it has a node-wise disjoint cycle cover almost surely as n∞. It has been shown in the earlier work that the H-property obeys the zero-one law, i.e., the probability that the random graph has a cycle cover tends to either one or zero. In this paper, we sharpen the result by characterizing the convergence rate of the probability. Specifically, we show that there are two different types of rates, with one being exponential and the other being root n. We provide a rigorous proof and numerical validation.
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