Non-existence probabilities and lower tails in the critical regime via Belief Propagation
arXiv:2604.04652
Abstract
We compute the logarithmic asymptotics of the non-existence probability (and more generally the lower-tail probability) for a wide variety of combinatorial problems for a range of parameters in the `critical regime' between the regime amenable to hypergraph container methods and that amenable to Janson's inequality. Examples include lower tails and non-existence probabilities for subgraphs of random graphs and for -term arithmetic progressions in random sets of integers. Our methods apply in the general framework of estimating the probability that a -random subset of vertices in a -uniform hypergraph induces significantly fewer hyperedges than expected. We show that under some simple structural conditions on the hypergraph and an upper bound on determined by a phase transition in the hard-core model on the infinite -uniform, -regular, linear hypertree, this probability can be accurately approximated by the Bethe free energy evaluated at the unique fixed point of a Belief Propagation operator on the hypergraph.