International audienceWe study the online maximum matching problem in a model in which the edges are associated with a known recourse parameter $k$. An online algorithm for this problem has to maintain a valid matching while edges of the underlying graph are presented one after the other. At any moment the algorithm can decide to include an edge into the matching or to exclude it, under the restriction that at most $k$ such actions per edge take place, where $k$ is typically a small constant. This problem was introduced and studied in the context of general online packing problems with recourse by Avitabile et al. [AMP13], whereas the special case $k=2$ was studied by Boyar et al. [BFKL17]. In the first part of this paper, we consider the {...
In online set packing (osp), elements arrive online, announcing which sets they belong to, and the a...
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...
We study the online maximum matching problem in a model in which the edges are associated with a kno...
In the adversarial edge arrival model for maximum cardinality matching, edges of an unknown graph ar...
When designing a preemptive online algorithm for the maximum matching problem, we wish to maintain a...
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 8497 entitled: Frontiers in Algorithmics: 8th International ...
The online matching problem was introduced by Karp, Vazirani and Vazirani nearly three decades ago. ...
We investigate online maximum cardinality matching, a central problem in ad allocation. In this prob...
Online bipartite matching with edge arrivals remained a major open question for a long time until a ...
AbstractGiven a set S⊆R of points on the line, we consider the task of matching a sequence (r1,r2,…)...
In an online problem, information is revealed incrementally and decisions have to be made before the...
We study the average performance of online greedy matching algorithms on G(n, n, p), the random bipa...
In online set packing (osp), elements arrive online, announcing which sets they belong to, and the a...
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...
We study the online maximum matching problem in a model in which the edges are associated with a kno...
In the adversarial edge arrival model for maximum cardinality matching, edges of an unknown graph ar...
When designing a preemptive online algorithm for the maximum matching problem, we wish to maintain a...
We study the Maximum Cardinality Matching (MCM) and the Maximum Weight Matching (MWM) problems, on t...
In online minimum cost matching on the line, n requests appear one by one and have to be matched imm...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 8497 entitled: Frontiers in Algorithmics: 8th International ...
The online matching problem was introduced by Karp, Vazirani and Vazirani nearly three decades ago. ...
We investigate online maximum cardinality matching, a central problem in ad allocation. In this prob...
Online bipartite matching with edge arrivals remained a major open question for a long time until a ...
AbstractGiven a set S⊆R of points on the line, we consider the task of matching a sequence (r1,r2,…)...
In an online problem, information is revealed incrementally and decisions have to be made before the...
We study the average performance of online greedy matching algorithms on G(n, n, p), the random bipa...
In online set packing (osp), elements arrive online, announcing which sets they belong to, and the a...
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...