On the max-weight edge coloring problem

On the max-weight edge coloring problem

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Article ID: iaor20107603
Volume: 20
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 429
End Page Number: 442
Publication Date: Nov 2010
Journal: Journal of Combinatorial Optimization
Authors: , ,
Keywords: combinatorial optimization
Abstract:

We study the following generalization of the classical edge coloring problem: Given a weighted graph, find a partition of its edges into matchings (colors), each one of weight equal to the maximum weight of its edges, so that the total weight of the partition is minimized. We explore the frontier between polynomial and NP-hard variants of the problem, with respect to the class of the underlying graph, as well as the approximability of NP-hard variants. In particular, we present polynomial algorithms for bounded degree trees and star of chains, as well as an approximation algorithm for bipartite graphs of maximum degree at most twelve which beats the best known approximation ratios.

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