نتایج جستجو برای: perfect matching

تعداد نتایج: 145461  

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2014
Jinfeng Liu Xiumei Wang

A graph is called perfect matching compact (briefly, PM -compact), if its perfect matching graph is complete. Matching-covered PM -compact bipartite graphs have been characterized. In this paper, we show that any PM -compact bipartite graph G with δ(G) ≥ 2 has an ear decomposition such that each graph in the decomposition sequence is also PM -compact, which implies that G is matching-covered.

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Ahmad Biniaz Anil Maheshwari Michiel H. M. Smid

Given a set P of n points in the plane, the order-k Gabriel graph on P , denoted by k-GG, has an edge between two points p and q if and only if the closed disk with diameter pq contains at most k points of P , excluding p and q. We study matching problems in k-GG graphs. We show that a Euclidean bottleneck perfect matching of P is contained in 10-GG, but 8-GG may not have any Euclidean bottlene...

Journal: :Inf. Process. Lett. 2000
Gautam Das Michiel H. M. Smid

Given a set S of 2n points in R d , a perfect matching of S is a set of n edges such that each point of S is a vertex of exactly one edge. The weight of a perfect matching is the sum of the Euclidean lengths of all edges. Rao and Smith have recently shown that there is a constant r > 1, that only depends on the dimension d, such that a perfect matching whose weight is less than or equal to r ti...

Journal: :Chicago J. Theor. Comput. Sci. 2008
Raghav Kulkarni Meena Mahajan Kasturi R. Varadarajan

We show that for any class of bipartite graphs which is closed under edge deletion and where the number of perfect matchings can be counted in NC, there is a deterministic NC algorithm for finding a perfect matching. In particular, a perfect matching can be found in NC for planar bipartite graphs and K3,3-free bipartite graphs via this approach. A crucial ingredient is part of an interior-point...

Journal: :Networks 2012
Eddie Cheng Philip Hu Roger Jia László Lipták

The matching preclusion number of a graph is the minimum number of edges whose deletion results in a graph that has neither perfect matchings nor almost-perfect matchings. For many interconnection networks, the optimal sets are precisely those induced by a single vertex. Recently, the conditional matching preclusion number of a graph was introduced to look for obstruction sets beyond those indu...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
David Eppstein Vijay V. Vazirani

In 1988, Vazirani gave an NC algorithm for computing the number of perfect matchings in K3,3-minor-free graphs by building on Kasteleyn’s scheme for planar graphs, and stated that this “opens up the possibility of obtaining an NC algorithm for finding a perfect matching in K3,3-free graphs.” In this paper, we finally settle this 30-year-old open problem. Building on the recent breakthrough resu...

Journal: :Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity (ECCC) 2010
Samir Datta Raghav Kulkarni Raghunath Tewari N. V. Vinodchandran

We investigate the space complexity of certain perfect matching problems over bipartite graphs embedded on surfaces of constant genus (orientable or non-orientable). We show that the problems of deciding whether such graphs have (1) a perfect matching or not and (2) a unique perfect matching or not, are in the logspace complexity class SPL. Since SPL is contained in the logspace counting classe...

2016
Chidambaram Annamalai

Haxell’s condition [Hax95] is a natural hypergraph analog of Hall’s condition, which is a wellknown necessary and sufficient condition for a bipartite graph to admit a perfect matching. That is, when Haxell’s condition holds it forces the existence of a perfect matching in the bipartite hypergraph. Unlike in graphs, however, there is no known polynomial time algorithm to find the hypergraph per...

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