On the Complexity of Nucleolus Computation for Bipartite b-Matching Games
Abstract
We explore the complexity of nucleolus computation in b-matching games on bipartite graphs. We show that computing the nucleolus of a simple b-matching game is NP-hard even on bipartite graphs of maximum degree 7. We complement this with partial positive results in the special case where b values are bounded by 2. In particular, we describe an efficient algorithm when a constant number of vertices satisfy b(v) = 2 as well as an efficient algorithm for computing the non-simple b-matching nucleolus when b = 2.
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