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Large induced matchings in random graphs

Oliver Cooley, Nemanja Draganić, Mihyun Kang, Benny Sudakov

Published 2020-04-07Version 1

Given a large graph $H$, does the binomial random graph $G(n,p)$ contain a copy of $H$ as an induced subgraph with high probability? This classical question has been studied extensively for various graphs $H$, going back to the study of the independence number of $G(n,p)$ by Erd\H{o}s and Bollob\'as, and Matula in 1976. In this paper we prove an asymptotically best possible result for induced matchings by showing that if $C/n\le p \le 0.99$ for some large constant $C$, then $G(n,p)$ contains an induced matching of order approximately $2\log_q(np)$, where $q= \frac{1}{1-p}$.

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