Stochastic Matching with Few Queries: $(1-\varepsilon)$ Approximation
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Authors
Soheil Behnezhad, Mahsa Derakhshan, MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi
arXiv ID
2002.11880
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
Cross-listed
cs.CC,
cs.DC,
cs.DM
Citations
28
Venue
Symposium on the Theory of Computing
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
Suppose that we are given an arbitrary graph $G=(V, E)$ and know that each edge in $E$ is going to be realized independently with some probability $p$. The goal in the stochastic matching problem is to pick a sparse subgraph $Q$ of $G$ such that the realized edges in $Q$, in expectation, include a matching that is approximately as large as the maximum matching among the realized edges of $G$. The maximum degree of $Q$ can depend on $p$, but not on the size of $G$. This problem has been subject to extensive studies over the years and the approximation factor has been improved from $0.5$ to $0.5001$ to $0.6568$ and eventually to $2/3$. In this work, we analyze a natural sampling-based algorithm and show that it can obtain all the way up to $(1-Ξ΅)$ approximation, for any constant $Ξ΅> 0$. A key and of possible independent interest component of our analysis is an algorithm that constructs a matching on a stochastic graph, which among some other important properties, guarantees that each vertex is matched independently from the vertices that are sufficiently far. This allows us to bypass a previously known barrier towards achieving $(1-Ξ΅)$ approximation based on existence of dense Ruzsa-SzemerΓ©di graphs.
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