Counting maximal near perfect matchings in quasirandom and dense graphs
Abstract
A maximal -near perfect matching is a maximal matching which covers at least vertices. In this paper, we study the number of maximal near perfect matchings in generalized quasirandom and dense graphs. We provide tight lower and upper bounds on the number of -near perfect matchings in generalized quasirandom graphs. Moreover, based on these results, we provide a deterministic polynomial time algorithm that for a given dense graph of order and a real number , returns either a conclusion that has no -near perfect matching, or a positive non-trivial number such that the number of maximal -near perfect matchings in is at least . Our algorithm uses algorithmic version of Szemer\'edi Regularity Lemma, and has time complexity. Here is an explicit function depending only on .
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@article{arxiv.1807.04803,
title = {Counting maximal near perfect matchings in quasirandom and dense graphs},
author = {Yifan Jing and Akbar Rafiey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.04803},
year = {2019}
}