Permanent of bipartite graphs in terms of determinants

Abstract

Computing the permanent of a (0,1)-matrix is a well-known \#P-complete problem. In this paper, we present an expression for the permanent of a bipartite graph in terms of the determinant of the graph and its subgraphs, obtained by successively removing rows and columns corresponding to vertices involved in vertex-disjoint 4k-cycles. Our formula establishes a general relationship between the permanent and the determinant for any bipartite graph. Since computing the permanent of a biadjacency matrix is equivalent to counting the number of its perfect matchings, this approach also provides a more efficient method for counting perfect matchings in certain types of bipartite graphs.

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