Hamiltonicity in randomly perturbed hypergraphs
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Abstract: For integers and , we prove that for any , there exist and such that for sufficiently large , the union of a -uniform hypergraph with minimum vertex degree and a binomial random -uniform hypergraph with for and for on the same vertex set contains a Hamiltonian -cycle with high probability. Our result is best possible up to the values of and and answers a question of Krivelevich, Kwan and Sudakov.
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