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Maker-Breaker games are played on a hypergraph $(X,mathcal{F})$, where $mathcal{F} subseteq 2^X$ denotes the family of winning sets. Both players alternately claim a predefined amount of edges (called bias) from the board $X$, and Maker wins the game if she is able to occupy any winning set $F in mathcal{F}$. These games are well studied when played on the complete graph $K_n$ or on a random graph $G_{n,p}$. In this paper we consider Maker-Breaker games played on randomly perturbed graphs instead. These graphs consist of the union of a deterministic graph $G_alpha$ with minimum degree at least $alpha n$ and a binomial random graph $G_{n,p}$. Depending on $alpha$ and Breakers bias $b$ we determine the order of the threshold probability for winning the Hamiltonicity game and the $k$-connectivity game on $G_{alpha}cup G_{n,p}$, and we discuss the $H$-game when $b=1$. Furthermore, we give optimal results for the Waiter-Clie
Given an $n$-vertex graph $G$ with minimum degree at least $d n$ for some fixed $d > 0$, the distribution $G cup mathbb{G}(n,p)$ over the supergraphs of $G$ is referred to as a (random) {sl perturbation} of $G$. We consider the distribution of edge-c
For two graphs $G$ and $H$, write $G stackrel{mathrm{rbw}}{longrightarrow} H$ if $G$ has the property that every {sl proper} colouring of its edges yields a {sl rainbow} copy of $H$. We study the thresholds for such so-called {sl anti-Ramsey} prope
For two graphs $G$ and $H$, write $G stackrel{mathrm{rbw}}{longrightarrow} H$ if $G$ has the property that every emph{proper} colouring of its edges yields a emph{rainbow} copy of $H$. We study the thresholds for such so-called emph{anti-Ramsey} pr
We determine, up to a multiplicative constant, the optimal number of random edges that need to be added to a $k$-graph $H$ with minimum vertex degree $Omega(n^{k-1})$ to ensure an $F$-factor with high probability, for any $F$ that belongs to a certai
Given a dense subset $A$ of the first $n$ positive integers, we provide a short proof showing that for $p=omega(n^{-2/3})$ the so-called {sl randomly perturbed} set $A cup [n]_p$ a.a.s. has the property that any $2$-colouring of it has a monochromati