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Expansion of random $0/1$ polytopes
Published 2022-07-08Version 1
A conjecture of Mihail and Vazirani states that the edge expansion of the graph of every $0/1$ polytope is at least one. Any lower bound on the edge expansion gives an upper bound for the mixing time of a random walk on the graph of the polytope. Such random walks are important because they can be used to generate an element from a set of combinatorial objects uniformly at random. A weaker form of the conjecture of Mihail and Vazirani says that the edge expansion of the graph of a $0/1$ polytope in $\mathbb{R}^d$ is greater than 1 over some polynomial function of $d$. This weaker version of the conjecture would suffice for all applications. Our main result is that the edge expansion of the graph of a $\textit{random}$ $0/1$ polytope in $\mathbb{R}^d$ is at least $\frac{1}{12d}$ with high probability.