Complexity of a Disjoint Matching Problem on Bipartite Graphs
Abstract
We consider the following question: given an (X,Y)-bigraph G and a set S ⊂ X, does G contain two disjoint matchings M1 and M2 such that M1 saturates X and M2 saturates S? When |S|≥ |X|-1, this question is solvable by finding an appropriate factor of the graph. In contrast, we show that when S is allowed to be an arbitrary subset of X, the problem is NP-hard.
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