AbstractWe determine upper and lower bounds for the number of maximum matchings (i.e., matchings of maximum cardinality) m(T) of a tree T of given order. While the trees that attain the lower bound are easily characterised, the trees with the largest number of maximum matchings show a very subtle structure. We give a complete characterisation of these trees and derive that the number of maximum matchings in a tree of order n is at most O(1.391664n) (the precise constant being an algebraic number of degree 14). As a corollary, we improve on a recent result by Górska and Skupień on the number of maximal matchings (maximal with respect to set inclusion)
International audienceBy Berge's theorem, finding a maximum matching in a graph relies on the use of...
Due to a classical result of Berge, it is known that a matching of any graph can be turned into a ma...
AbstractLower bounds on the cardinality of the maximum matchings of planar graphs, with a constraint...
AbstractForests on n vertices with maximum number of maximal matchings are called extremal forests. ...
AbstractIn this note, we study bounds on the maximum cardinality of a b-matching, where a b-matching...
In this BSc thesis we focus on one of the most important topics in combinatorial optimization, known...
AbstractThe Maximum Cardinality Search (MCS) algorithm visits the vertices of a graph in some order,...
We characterize the extremal trees that maximize the number of almost-perfect matchings, which are m...
International audienceWe propose heuristics for approximating the maximum cardinality matching on un...
AbstractIn a paper by Klazar, several counting examples for rooted plane trees were given, including...
The Maximum Cardinality Search algorithm visits the vertices of a graph in some order, such that at ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study lower bounds on the size of maximal and maximum matchings in 3-conne...
The Maximum Cardinality Search algorithm visits the vertices of a graph in some order, such that at ...
AbstractThe lower bounds on the cardinality of the maximum matchings of regular multigraphs are esta...
In this note, we study bounds on the maximum cardinality of a b-matching, where a b-matching is an e...
International audienceBy Berge's theorem, finding a maximum matching in a graph relies on the use of...
Due to a classical result of Berge, it is known that a matching of any graph can be turned into a ma...
AbstractLower bounds on the cardinality of the maximum matchings of planar graphs, with a constraint...
AbstractForests on n vertices with maximum number of maximal matchings are called extremal forests. ...
AbstractIn this note, we study bounds on the maximum cardinality of a b-matching, where a b-matching...
In this BSc thesis we focus on one of the most important topics in combinatorial optimization, known...
AbstractThe Maximum Cardinality Search (MCS) algorithm visits the vertices of a graph in some order,...
We characterize the extremal trees that maximize the number of almost-perfect matchings, which are m...
International audienceWe propose heuristics for approximating the maximum cardinality matching on un...
AbstractIn a paper by Klazar, several counting examples for rooted plane trees were given, including...
The Maximum Cardinality Search algorithm visits the vertices of a graph in some order, such that at ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study lower bounds on the size of maximal and maximum matchings in 3-conne...
The Maximum Cardinality Search algorithm visits the vertices of a graph in some order, such that at ...
AbstractThe lower bounds on the cardinality of the maximum matchings of regular multigraphs are esta...
In this note, we study bounds on the maximum cardinality of a b-matching, where a b-matching is an e...
International audienceBy Berge's theorem, finding a maximum matching in a graph relies on the use of...
Due to a classical result of Berge, it is known that a matching of any graph can be turned into a ma...
AbstractLower bounds on the cardinality of the maximum matchings of planar graphs, with a constraint...