• Start Date: October 22, 2018
  • Event Start Time: 2:00 PM
  • Event End Time: 3:00 PM
  • Seminar Series: Rutgers Discrete Mathematics Seminar
  • Presenter(s): Phil Wood - University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Event Location: Hill Center-Room 705
  • Presentation Type: Stand Alone Presentation
  • Abstract:

    A non-backtracking random walk on a graph is a directed walk with the constraint that the last edge crossed may not be immediately crossed again in the opposite direction. This talk will give a precise description of the eigenvalues of the adjacency matrix for the non-backtracking walk when the underlying graph is an Erdos-Renyi random graph on n vertices, where each edge is present independently with probability p. We allow p to be constant or decreasing with n, so long as p*sqrt(n) tends to infinity. The key ideas in the proof are partial derandomization, applying the Tao-Vu Replacement Principle in a novel context, and showing that partial derandomization may be interpreted as a perturbation, allowing one to apply the Bauer-Fike Theorem. Joint work with Ke Wang at HKUST (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology).