On the Complexity of Robust Stable Marriage

Robust Stable Marriage (RSM) is a variant of the classical Stable Marriage problem, where the robustness of a given stable matching is measured by the number of modifications required for repairing it in case an unforeseen event occurs. We focus on the complexity of finding an (a,b)-supermatch. An (...

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Hauptverfasser: Genc, Begum, Siala, Mohamed, Simonin, Gilles, O'Sullivan, Barry
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Zusammenfassung:Robust Stable Marriage (RSM) is a variant of the classical Stable Marriage problem, where the robustness of a given stable matching is measured by the number of modifications required for repairing it in case an unforeseen event occurs. We focus on the complexity of finding an (a,b)-supermatch. An (a,b)-supermatch is defined as a stable matching in which if any 'a' (non-fixed) men/women break up it is possible to find another stable matching by changing the partners of those 'a' men/women and also the partners of at most 'b' other couples. In order to show deciding if there exists an (a,b)-supermatch is NP-Complete, we first introduce a SAT formulation that is NP-Complete by using Schaefer's Dichotomy Theorem. Then, we show the equivalence between the SAT formulation and finding a (1,1)-supermatch on a specific family of instances.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1709.06172