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Phase transition for the vacant set left by random walk on the giant component of a random graph

We study the simple random walk on the giant component of a supercritical Erdős-Rényi random graph on $n$ vertices, in particular the so-called vacant set at level $u$, the complement of the trajectory of the random walk run up to a time proportional to $u$ and $n$. We show that the component structure of the vacant set exhibits a phase transition at a critical parameter $u_{\star}$: For $u<u_{\star}$ the vacant set has with high probability a unique giant component of order $n$ and all other components small, of order at most $\log^{7}n$, whereas for $u>u_{\star}$ it has with high probability all components small. Moreover, we show that $u_{\star}$ coincides with the critical parameter of random interlacements on a Poisson-Galton-Watson tree, which was identified in [Tas10].

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