Communication complexity of approximate maximum matching in the message-passing model

Huang, Z., Radunovic, B., Vojnovic, M.ORCID logo & Zhang, Q. (2020). Communication complexity of approximate maximum matching in the message-passing model. Distributed Computing, 33(6), 515 - 531. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00446-020-00371-6
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We consider the communication complexity of finding an approximate maximum matching in a graph in a multi-party message-passing communication model. The maximum matching problem is one of the most fundamental graph combinatorial problems, with a variety of applications. The input to the problem is a graph G that has n vertices and the set of edges partitioned over k sites, and an approximation ratio parameter α. The output is required to be a matching in G that has to be reported by one of the sites, whose size is at least factor α of the size of a maximum matching in G. We show that the communication complexity of this problem is Ω(α2kn)information bits. This bound is shown to be tight up to a log n factor, by constructing an algorithm, establishing its correctness, and an upper bound on the communication cost. The lower bound also applies to other graph combinatorial problems in the message-passing communication model, including max-flow and graph sparsification.

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