On the Color Discrepancy of Spanning Trees in Random and Randomly Perturbed Graphs
arXiv:2511.05218
Abstract
In this work, we study the color discrepancy of spanning trees in random graphs. We show that for the ErdÅs-Rényi random graph with above the connectivity threshold, the following holds with high probability: in every 2-edge-coloring of the graph, there exists a spanning tree with a linear number of leaves such that one color class contains more than of the tree's edges. Here, is a small absolute constant independent of . We also extend this line of research to randomly perturbed dense graphs, showing that adding a few random edges to a dense graph typically creates a spanning tree with a large color discrepancy under any 2-edge-coloring.
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