Max-size popular matchings and extensions

02/21/2018
by   Telikepalli Kavitha, et al.
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We consider the max-size popular matching problem in a roommates instance G = (V,E) with strict preference lists. A matching M is popular if there is no matching M' in G such that the vertices that prefer M' to M outnumber those that prefer M to M'. We show it is NP-hard to compute a max-size popular matching in G. This is in contrast to the tractability of this problem in bipartite graphs where a max-size popular matching can be computed in linear time. We define a subclass of max-size popular matchings called strongly dominant matchings and show a linear time algorithm to solve the strongly dominant matching problem in a roommates instance. We consider a generalization of the max-size popular matching problem in bipartite graphs: this is the max-weight popular matching problem where there is also an edge weight function w and we seek a popular matching of largest weight. We show this is an NP-hard problem and this is so even when w(e) is either 1 or 2 for every edge e. We also show an algorithm with running time O*(2^n/4) to find a max-weight popular matching matching in G = (A U B,E) on n vertices.

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