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Distributed Half-Integral Matching and Beyond

9 March 2023
Sameep Dahal
Jukka Suomela
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Abstract

By prior work, it is known that any distributed graph algorithm that finds a maximal matching requires Ω(log⁡∗n)\Omega(\log^* n)Ω(log∗n) communication rounds, while it is possible to find a maximal fractional matching in O(1)O(1)O(1) rounds in bounded-degree graphs. However, all prior O(1)O(1)O(1)-round algorithms for maximal fractional matching use arbitrarily fine-grained fractional values. In particular, none of them is able to find a half-integral solution, using only values from {0,12,1}\{0, \frac12, 1\}{0,21​,1}. We show that the use of fine-grained fractional values is necessary, and moreover we give a complete characterization on exactly how small values are needed: if we consider maximal fractional matching in graphs of maximum degree Δ=2d\Delta = 2dΔ=2d, and any distributed graph algorithm with round complexity T(Δ)T(\Delta)T(Δ) that only depends on Δ\DeltaΔ and is independent of nnn, we show that the algorithm has to use fractional values with a denominator at least 2d2^d2d. We give a new algorithm that shows that this is also sufficient.

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