Information-Theoretic Thresholds for Planted Dense Cycles

Abstract
We study a random graph model for small-world networks which are ubiquitous in social and biological sciences. In this model, a dense cycle of expected bandwidth , representing the hidden one-dimensional geometry of vertices, is planted in an ambient random graph on vertices. For both detection and recovery of the planted dense cycle, we characterize the information-theoretic thresholds in terms of , , and an edge-wise signal-to-noise ratio . In particular, the information-theoretic thresholds differ from the computational thresholds established in a recent work for low-degree polynomial algorithms, thereby justifying the existence of statistical-to-computational gaps for this problem.
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