A note on the random greedy triangle-packing algorithm

  • Bohman T
  • Frieze A
  • Lubetzky E
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Abstract

The random greedy algorithm for constructing a large partial Steiner-Triple-System is defined as follows. We begin with a complete graph on $n$ vertices and proceed to remove the edges of triangles one at a time, where each triangle removed is chosen uniformly at random from the collection of all remaining triangles. This stochastic process terminates once it arrives at a triangle-free graph. In this note we show that with high probability the number of edges in the final graph is at most $ O\big( n^{7/4}\log^{5/4}n \big) $.

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Bohman, T., Frieze, A., & Lubetzky, E. (2010). A note on the random greedy triangle-packing algorithm. Journal of Combinatorics, 1(4), 477–488. https://doi.org/10.4310/joc.2010.v1.n4.a5

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