Distributed Maximum Matching Verification in CONGEST

02/18/2020
by   Mohamad Ahmadi, et al.
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We study the maximum cardinality matching problem in a standard distributed setting, where the nodes V of a given n-node network graph G=(V,E) communicate over the edges E in synchronous rounds. More specifically, we consider the distributed CONGEST model, where in each round, each node of G can send an O(log n)-bit message to each of its neighbors. We show that for every graph G and a matching M of G, there is a randomized CONGEST algorithm to verify M being a maximum matching of G in time O(|M|) and disprove it in time O(D + ℓ), where D is the diameter of G and ℓ is the length of a shortest augmenting path. We hope that our algorithm constitutes a significant step towards developing a CONGEST algorithm to compute a maximum matching in time Õ(s^*), where s^* is the size of a maximum matching.

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