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The cost function in the Weighted Bipartite Matching Problem (a.k.a the Assignment Problem)

In the definition of this problem, the weight/cost function generally takes value in $\mathbb{Z}$ (or sometimes $\mathbb{Q}$). This is what I observed from some books (e.g. "Combinatorial ...
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Hopcroft–Karp Algorithm for a dynamic graph

As so you all know, we have Hopcroft–Karp Algorithm for maximum matching between two sides in a bipartite graph. It runs in $O(\sqrt{V} \times E)$ where $V$ is the vertex set and $E$ is the edges set. ...
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Number of extremal $\{0,1\}$ matrices having permanent $1$ property

Is there a function which describes the number of $\{0,1\}^{n\times n}\cap\mathbb Z^{n\times n}$ matrices having permanent $1$? I think it might be $\mathsf{poly}(n!)$ bounded. Is there a function ...
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Density of perfect matching count in $k$-partite graphs?

Let $f(G)$ give number of perfect matchings of a graph $G$. Denote $\mathcal N_{n}=\{0,1,2,\dots,n!-1,n!\}$. Denote collection of all $kn$ vertex balanced $k$-partite graph (each color is on $n$ ...
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Largest number of perfect matchings in bounded genus graphs

What is the largest number of perfect matchings a genus $g$ bipartite graph on $n+m$ vertices have?
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A vertex transitive graph has a near perfect/ matching missing an independent set of vertices

Consider a power of cycle graph $C_n^k\,\,,\frac{n}{2}>k\ge2$, represented as a Cayley graph with generating set $\{1,2,\ldots, k,n-k,\ldots,n-1\}$ on the Group $\mathbb{Z}_n$. Supposing I remove ...
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Counting matchings in a bipartite matching-covered graph

A graph is called matching-covered if every edge is containd in a perfect matching. (Such graphs are also sometimes called "elementary", e.g. in Chapter 4 of "Matching Theory" by Lovasz & Plummer)....
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Bounds for smallest non-trivial designs

Given $s>t\ge 2$, let $N(s,t)$ be the smallest integer $n>s$ such that there exists an “$(n;s;t;1)$-design” (i.e., a collection of $s$-subsets $e_1,\dots,e_m$ of $[n]:=\{1,\dots,n\}$, such that ...
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Bound on the number of maximum matchings in a graph

It is known that the number of perfect matchings in a graph is bounded above by the integer part of the square root of the permanent of its adjacency matrix. But, suppose I take the square root of the ...
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Combining three matchings to form a maximal matching

Consider a regular tripartite graph $G$ with maximum degree $\Delta\ge3$ and parts $A,B,C$. Now, the induced subgraphs $A\cup B, B\cup C$ and $A\cup C$ are all bipartite. Now, is there a way to ...
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Do all induced subgraphs of powers of cycles have a perfect matching

Do all independence induced subgraphs of powers of cycles have a distinct 1-factor? By independence induced, I mean those induced subgraphs which are formed by removing a maximal independent set of ...
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Does every 3-regular bridgeless graph have a perfect matching? [closed]

Let $G$ be a simple $3$-regular (every vertex has degree $3$) $2$-edge connected graph. Does $G$ contain a perfect matching?
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About structure of the set of perfect matchings of $K_{n,n}$

Are there any special properties known about the set of perfect matchings of $K_{n,n}$? Like any global structure of this set? Some natural way to partition it? Like is there some algebraic structure ...
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