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Distances and isoperimetric inequalities in random triangulations of high genus
Thomas Budzinski, Guillaume Chapuy, Baptiste Louf
Published 2023-11-07Version 1
We prove that uniform random triangulations whose genus is proportional to their size $n$ have diameter of order $\log n$ with high probability. We also show that in such triangulations, the distances between most pairs of points differ by at most an additive constant. Our main tool to prove those results is an isoperimetric inequality of independent interest: any part of the triangulation whose size is large compared to $\log n$ has a perimeter proportional to its volume.
Comments: 23 pages, 3 figures
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