Random Subnetworks of Random Sorting Networks

Mathematics – Probability

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A sorting network is a shortest path from 12...n to n...21 in the Cayley graph of S_n generated by nearest-neighbor swaps. For m<=n, consider the random m-particle sorting network obtained by choosing an n-particle sorting network uniformly at random and then observing only the relative order of m particles chosen uniformly at random. We prove that the expected number of swaps in location j in the subnetwork does not depend on n, and we provide a formula for it. Our proof is probabilistic, and involves a Polya urn with non-integer numbers of balls. From the case m=4 we obtain a proof of a conjecture of Warrington. Our result is consistent with a conjectural limiting law of the subnetwork as n->infinity implied by the great circle conjecture Angel, Holroyd, Romik and Virag.

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