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Edge-Weighted Online Windowed Matching

Itai Ashlagi, Maximilien Burq, Chinmoy Dutta, Patrick Jaillet, Amin Saberi, Chris Sholley

2022Mathematics of Operations Research20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Consider a matching problem, in which agents arrive to a marketplace over time and leave after some time periods. Agents can only be matched while present in the marketplace. Each pair of agents can yield a different match value, and a social planner seeks to maximize the total value from matches over a finite time horizon. First we study the case in which vertices arrive in an adversarial order. For the case when agents depart in the order of arrival, we provide a randomized [Formula: see text]-competitive algorithm. When departure times are drawn independently from a distribution with nondecreasing hazard rate, we establish a [Formula: see text]-competitive algorithm. When the arrival order is chosen uniformly at random and agents leave after a fixed number of time periods, a batching algorithm, which computes a maximum-weighted matching periodically, is shown to be 0.279-competitive.

Topics & Concepts

Matching (statistics)MathematicsOnline algorithmCompetitive analysisMathematical optimizationOrder (exchange)Time horizonValue (mathematics)Enhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionExpected valueCombinatoricsAlgorithmComputer scienceStatisticsArtificial intelligenceUpper and lower boundsEconomicsFinanceMathematical analysisOptimization and Search ProblemsTransportation and Mobility InnovationsAuction Theory and Applications
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