Abstract
The stable marriage problem has recently been studied in its general setting, where both ties and incomplete lists are allowed. It is NP-hard to find a stable matching of maximum size, while any stable matching is a maximal matching and thus trivially we can obtain a 2-approximation algorithm. In this article, we give the first nontrivial result for approximation of factor less than two. Our algorithm achieves an approximation ratio of 2/(1 + L −2 ) for instances in which only men have ties of length at most L . When both men and women are allowed to have ties but the lengths are limited to two, then we show a ratio of 13/7(<1.858). We also improve the lower bound on the approximation ratio to 21/19(>1.1052).
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