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Maximal induced matchings in triangle-free graphs (1312.5180v1)
Published 18 Dec 2013 in math.CO and cs.DS
Abstract: An induced matching in a graph is a set of edges whose endpoints induce a $1$-regular subgraph. It is known that any $n$-vertex graph has at most $10{n/5} \approx 1.5849n$ maximal induced matchings, and this bound is best possible. We prove that any $n$-vertex triangle-free graph has at most $3{n/3} \approx 1.4423n$ maximal induced matchings, and this bound is attained by any disjoint union of copies of the complete bipartite graph $K_{3,3}$. Our result implies that all maximal induced matchings in an $n$-vertex triangle-free graph can be listed in time $O(1.4423n)$, yielding the fastest known algorithm for finding a maximum induced matching in a triangle-free graph.