Abstract. We consider the following stochastic optimization problem first intro-duced by Chen et al. in [7]. We are given a vertex set of a random graph where each possible edge is present with probability pe. We do not know which edges are actually present unless we scan/probe an edge. However whenever we probe an edge and find it to be present, we are constrained to picking the edge and both its end points are deleted from the graph. We wish to find the maximum matching in this model. We compare our results against the optimal omniscient algorithm that knows the edges of the graph and present a 0.573 factor algorithm using a novel sampling technique. We also prove that no algorithm can attain a factor better than 0.898 in this model.
The edges of the complete graph on n vertices are assigned independent exponentially dis- tributed c...
AbstractIn this paper we partially answer the question: how slowly must p(n) converge to 0 so that a...
We present an algorithm for maintaining a maximal matching in a graph under addition and deletion of...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
In this paper, we generalize the recently studied stochastic matching problem to more accurately mod...
The stochastic matching problem deals with finding a maximum matching in a graph whose edges are unk...
The stochastic matching problem deals with finding a maximum matching in a graph whose edges are unk...
We study the stochastic matching problem on k-uniform hypergraphs. In this problem, we are given a h...
We consider the online bipartite matching problem within the context of stochastic probing with comm...
Motivated by centralized matching markets, we study an online stochastic matching problem on edge-we...
*Part of this author's work was completed during a sabbatical provided by Miami University. We ...
AbstractWe define and study two versions of the bipartite matching problem in the framework of two-s...
International audienceWe study the online maximum matching problem in a model in which the edges are...
The edges of the complete graph on n vertices are assigned independent exponentially dis- tributed c...
AbstractIn this paper we partially answer the question: how slowly must p(n) converge to 0 so that a...
We present an algorithm for maintaining a maximal matching in a graph under addition and deletion of...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
Consider a random graph model where each possible edge e is present independently with some probabil...
In this paper, we generalize the recently studied stochastic matching problem to more accurately mod...
The stochastic matching problem deals with finding a maximum matching in a graph whose edges are unk...
The stochastic matching problem deals with finding a maximum matching in a graph whose edges are unk...
We study the stochastic matching problem on k-uniform hypergraphs. In this problem, we are given a h...
We consider the online bipartite matching problem within the context of stochastic probing with comm...
Motivated by centralized matching markets, we study an online stochastic matching problem on edge-we...
*Part of this author's work was completed during a sabbatical provided by Miami University. We ...
AbstractWe define and study two versions of the bipartite matching problem in the framework of two-s...
International audienceWe study the online maximum matching problem in a model in which the edges are...
The edges of the complete graph on n vertices are assigned independent exponentially dis- tributed c...
AbstractIn this paper we partially answer the question: how slowly must p(n) converge to 0 so that a...
We present an algorithm for maintaining a maximal matching in a graph under addition and deletion of...