09:30
The small subgraph conditioning method and hypergraphs
Part of the Oxford Discrete Maths and Probability Seminar, held via Zoom. Please see the seminar website for details.
Abstract
The small subgraph conditioning method is an analysis of variance technique which was introduced by Robinson and Wormald in 1992, in their proof that almost all cubic graphs are Hamiltonian. The method has been used to prove many structural results about random regular graphs, mostly to show that a certain substructure is present with high probability. I will discuss some applications of the small subgraph conditioning method to hypergraphs, and describe a subtle issue which is absent in the graph setting.