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Description
In computer science, the maximum weight matching problem is the problem of finding, in a weighted graph, a matching in which the sum of weights is maximized. Here, the graph must be bipartite.
Related Problems
Generalizations: Maximum-Weight Matching
Parameters
$n$: number of vertices
$m$: number of edges
$N$: largest weight magnitude
Table of Algorithms
Name | Year | Time | Space | Approximation Factor | Model | Reference |
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Hungarian algorithm | 1955 | $O(n^{4})$ | $O(n^{2})$ | Exact | Deterministic | Time |
Micali; Vazirani | 1980 | $O(n^{3} \log n)$ | Exact | Deterministic | Time | |
Mucha and Sankowski | 2004 | $O(n^{3})$ | Exact | Deterministic | Time |