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Finding a maximum matching in a sparse random graph in O(n) expected time
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We present a linear expected time algorithm for finding maximum cardinality matchings in sparse random graphs. This is optimal and improves on previous results by a logarithmic factor.
Prasad Chebolu, Alan M. Frieze, Páll Melste
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