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Ranking on Arbitrary Graphs: Rematch via Continuous LP with Monotone and Boundary Condition Constraints (1307.2696v2)

Published 10 Jul 2013 in cs.DS

Abstract: Motivated by online advertisement and exchange settings, greedy randomized algorithms for the maximum matching problem have been studied, in which the algorithm makes (random) decisions that are essentially oblivious to the input graph. Any greedy algorithm can achieve performance ratio 0.5, which is the expected number of matched nodes to the number of nodes in a maximum matching. Since Aronson, Dyer, Frieze and Suen proved that the Modified Randomized Greedy (MRG) algorithm achieves performance ratio 0.5 + \epsilon (where \epsilon = frac{1}{400000}) on arbitrary graphs in the mid-nineties, no further attempts in the literature have been made to improve this theoretical ratio for arbitrary graphs until two papers were published in FOCS 2012. Poloczek and Szegedy also analyzed the MRG algorithm to give ratio 0.5039, while Goel and Tripathi used experimental techniques to analyze the Ranking algorithm to give ratio 0.56. However, we could not reproduce the experimental results of Goel and Tripathi. In this paper, we revisit the Ranking algorithm using the LP framework. Special care is given to analyze the structural properties of the Ranking algorithm in order to derive the LP constraints, of which one known as the \emph{boundary} constraint requires totally new analysis and is crucial to the success of our LP. We use continuous LP relaxation to analyze the limiting behavior as the finite LP grows. Of particular interest are new duality and complementary slackness characterizations that can handle the monotone and the boundary constraints in continuous LP. We believe our work achieves the currently best theoretical performance ratio of \frac{2(5-\sqrt{7})}{9} \approx 0.523 on arbitrary graphs. Moreover, experiments suggest that Ranking cannot perform better than 0.724 in general.

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Authors (4)
  1. T-H. Hubert Chan (29 papers)
  2. Fei Chen (123 papers)
  3. Xiaowei Wu (50 papers)
  4. Zhichao Zhao (2 papers)
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