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Incremental $(1-\epsilon)$-approximate dynamic matching in $O(poly(1/\epsilon))$ update time

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arxiv 2302.08432 v2 pith:NPXX2CNC submitted 2023-02-16 cs.DS

classification cs.DS
keywords matchingepsilondynamicapproximatealgorithmalphatimeupdate
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In the dynamic approximate maximum bipartite matching problem we are given bipartite graph $G$ undergoing updates and our goal is to maintain a matching of $G$ which is large compared the maximum matching size $\mu(G)$. We define a dynamic matching algorithm to be $\alpha$ (respectively $(\alpha, \beta)$)-approximate if it maintains matching $M$ such that at all times $|M | \geq \mu(G) \cdot \alpha$ (respectively $|M| \geq \mu(G) \cdot \alpha - \beta$). We present the first deterministic $(1-\epsilon )$-approximate dynamic matching algorithm with $O(poly(\epsilon ^{-1}))$ amortized update time for graphs undergoing edge insertions. Previous solutions either required super-constant [Gupta FSTTCS'14, Bhattacharya-Kiss-Saranurak SODA'23] or exponential in $1/\epsilon $ [Grandoni-Leonardi-Sankowski-Schwiegelshohn-Solomon SODA'19] update time. Our implementation is arguably simpler than the mentioned algorithms and its description is self contained. Moreover, we show that if we allow for additive $(1, \epsilon \cdot n)$-approximation our algorithm seamlessly extends to also handle vertex deletions, on top of edge insertions. This makes our algorithm one of the few small update time algorithms for $(1-\epsilon )$-approximate dynamic matching allowing for updates both increasing and decreasing the maximum matching size of $G$ in a fully dynamic manner.

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  1. Deterministic Dynamic Maximal Matching in Sublinear Update Time

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    A fully dynamic maximal matching can be maintained deterministically in O~(n^(8/9)) amortized update time, the first sublinear deterministic bound.

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