Universality for rainbow oriented cycles in perturbed digraphs
Abstract
A randomly perturbed digraph is an n-vertex directed graph with all out- and in-degrees linear in n, to which a linear number (depending on the degree) of random edges have been randomly added. We show that randomly perturbed digraphs whose edges have been colored uniformly with n colors have a rainbow copy of every orientation of every possible length cycle, simultaneously, with high probability. This is a common generalization of work of Araujo, Balogh, Krueger, Piga, and Treglown in the uncolored setting and Katsamaktsis, Letzter, and Sgueglia for consistently oriented spanning cycles. Our proof uses Montgomery's distributive absorption method.
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