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Random walks on the random graph

Nathanael Berestycki, Eyal Lubetzky, Yuval Peres, Allan Sly

Published 2015-04-08Version 1

We study random walks on the giant component of the Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graph ${\cal G}(n,p)$ where $p=\lambda/n$ for $\lambda>1$ fixed. The mixing time from a worst starting point was shown by Fountoulakis and Reed, and independently by Benjamini, Kozma and Wormald, to have order $\log^2 n$. We prove that starting from a uniform vertex (equivalently, from a fixed vertex conditioned to belong to the giant) both accelerates mixing to $O(\log n)$ and concentrates it (the cutoff phenomenon occurs): the typical mixing is at $(\nu {\bf d})^{-1}\log n \pm (\log n)^{1/2+o(1)}$, where $\nu$ and ${\bf d}$ are the speed of random walk and dimension of harmonic measure on a ${\rm Poisson}(\lambda)$-Galton-Watson tree. Analogous results are given for graphs with prescribed degree sequences, where cutoff is shown both for the simple and for the non-backtracking random walk.

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