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Short monadic second order sentences about sparse random graphs

Published 22 Nov 2016 in math.CO, cs.DM, and math.LO | (1611.07260v3)

Abstract: In this paper, we study zero-one laws for the Erd\H{o}s--R\'{e}nyi random graph model G(n,p)G(n,p) in the case when p=n<sup>−αp = n<sup>{-\alpha} for $\alpha&gt;0$. For a given class K\mathcal{K} of logical sentences about graphs and a given function p=p(n)p=p(n), we say that G(n,p)G(n,p) obeys the zero-one law (w.r.t. the class K\mathcal{K}) if each sentence φ∈K\varphi\in\mathcal{K} either a.a.s. true or a.a.s. false for G(n,p)G(n,p). In this paper, we consider first order properties and monadic second order properties of bounded \textit{quantifier depth} kk, that is, the length of the longest chain of nested quantifiers in the formula expressing the property. Zero-one laws for properties of quantifier depth kk we call the \textit{zero-one kk-laws}. The main results of this paper concern the zero-one kk-laws for monadic second order properties (MSO properties). We determine all values $\alpha&gt;0$, for which the zero-one $3$-law for MSO properties does not hold. We also show that, in contrast to the case of the $3$-law, there are infinitely many values of α\alpha for which the zero-one $4$-law for MSO properties does not hold. To this end, we analyze the evolution of certain properties of G(n,p)G(n,p) that may be of independent interest.

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