An NP-hardness result for the colored constrained maximum 2-edge-colorable subgraph problem in bipartite graphs
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the maximum -edge-colorable subgraph problem. In this problem we are given a graph and a positive integer , the goal is to take matchings of such that their union contains maximum number of edges. This problem is NP-hard in cubic graphs, and polynomial-time solvable in bipartite graphs as we observe in our paper. We present an NP-hardness result for a version of this problem where we have color constraints on vertices. In fact, we show that this version is NP-hard already in bipartite graphs of maximum degree three. In order to achieve the result, we establish a connection between our problem and the problem of construction of special maximum matchings considered in the Master thesis of the author and defended back in 2003.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.15388,
title = {An NP-hardness result for the colored constrained maximum 2-edge-colorable subgraph problem in bipartite graphs},
author = {Vahan Mkrtchyan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.15388},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
14 pages, 10 figures; the NP-hardness result for the maximum weighted 2-edge-colorable subgraph problem has been removed, as the referee pointed out the paper by Gabow which implies that this problem is polynomial-time solvable in bipartite graphs