Almost stable matchings by truncating the Gale–Shapley algorithm

Journal article

Authors: Patrik Floréen, Petteri Kaski, Valentin Polishchuk, and Jukka Suomela
Title: Almost stable matchings by truncating the Gale–Shapley algorithm
Journal: Algorithmica
volume 58, issue 1, pages 102–118, September 2010
doi:10.1007/s00453-009-9353-9
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presentation at the University of Paderborn, 22 October 2009
presentation at ETH Zurich, 8 March 2010
presentation at Carleton University, 19 April 2010
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Abstract:
We show that the ratio of matched individuals to blocking pairs grows linearly with the number of propose–accept rounds executed by the Gale–Shapley algorithm for the stable marriage problem. Consequently, the participants can arrive at an almost stable matching even without full information about the problem instance; for each participant, knowing only its local neighbourhood is enough. In distributed-systems parlance, this means that if each person has only a constant number of acceptable partners, an almost stable matching emerges after a constant number of synchronous communication rounds. We apply our results to give a distributed (2 + ε)-approximation algorithm for maximum-weight matching in bicoloured graphs and a centralised randomised constant-time approximation scheme for estimating the size of a stable matching.
Conference version:

Patrik Floréen, Petteri Kaski, Valentin Polishchuk, and Jukka Suomela.
Brief announcement: Distributed almost stable marriage.
29th ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC), Zurich, Switzerland, July 2010.

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