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Spanning trees in pseudorandom graphs via sorting networks
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We show that $(n,d,\lambda)$-graphs with $\lambda=O(d/\log^3 n)$ are universal with respect to all bounded degree spanning trees. This significantly improves upon the previous best bound due to Han and Yang of the form $\lambda=d/\exp{(O(\sqrt{\log n}))}$, and makes progress towards a problem of Alon, Krivelevich, and Sudakov from 2007. Our proof relies on the existence of sorting networks of logarithmic depth, as given by a celebrated construction of Ajtai, Koml\'os and Szemer\'edi. Using this construction, we show that the classical vertex-disjoint paths problem can be solved for a set of vertices fixed in advance.
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