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Popular Matching in Roommates Setting is NP-hard

Published 25 Mar 2018 in cs.DS, cs.CC, and cs.GT | (1803.09370v1)

Abstract: An input to the Popular Matching problem, in the roommates setting, consists of a graph $G$ and each vertex ranks its neighbors in strict order, known as its preference. In the Popular Matching problem the objective is to test whether there exists a matching $M\star$ such that there is no matching $M$ where more people are happier with $M$ than with $M\star$. In this paper we settle the computational complexity of the Popular Matching problem in the roommates setting by showing that the problem is NP-complete. Thus, we resolve an open question that has been repeatedly, explicitly asked over the last decade.

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