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Maximum Matching in Turnstile Streams

Published 6 May 2015 in cs.DS | (1505.01460v1)

Abstract: We consider the unweighted bipartite maximum matching problem in the one-pass turnstile streaming model where the input stream consists of edge insertions and deletions. In the insertion-only model, a one-pass $2$-approximation streaming algorithm can be easily obtained with space $O(n \log n)$, where $n$ denotes the number of vertices of the input graph. We show that no such result is possible if edge deletions are allowed, even if space $O(n{3/2-\delta})$ is granted, for every $\delta > 0$. Specifically, for every $0 \le \epsilon \le 1$, we show that in the one-pass turnstile streaming model, in order to compute a $O(n{\epsilon})$-approximation, space $\Omega(n{3/2 - 4\epsilon})$ is required for constant error randomized algorithms, and, up to logarithmic factors, space $O( n{2-2\epsilon} )$ is sufficient. Our lower bound result is proved in the simultaneous message model of communication and may be of independent interest.

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