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Simonovits's theorem in random graphs

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arxiv 2308.13455 v1 pith:744VDYTE submitted 2023-08-25 math.CO math.PR

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Let $H$ be a graph with $\chi(H) = r+1$. Simonovits's theorem states that, if $H$ is edge-critical, the unique largest $H$-free subgraph of $K_n$ is its largest $r$-partite subgraph, provided that $n$ is sufficiently large. We show that the same holds with $K_n$ replaced by the binomial random graph $G_{n,p}$ whenever $H$ is also strictly $2$-balanced and $p \ge (\theta_H+o(1)) n^{-\frac{1}{m_2(H)}} (\log n)^{\frac{1}{e_H-1}}$ for some explicit constant $\theta_H$, which we believe to be optimal. This (partially) resolves a conjecture of DeMarco and Kahn.

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