Finding Stable Matchings that are Robust to Errors in the Input


Abstract in English

We study the problem of finding solutions to the stable matching problem that are robust to errors in the input and we obtain a polynomial time algorithm for a special class of errors. In the process, we also initiate work on a new structural question concerning the stable matching problem, namely finding relationships between the lattices of solutions of two nearby instances. Our main algorithmic result is the following: We identify a polynomially large class of errors, $D$, that can be introduced in a stable matching instance. Given an instance $A$ of stable matching, let $B$ be the random variable that represents the instance that results after introducing {em one} error from $D$, chosen via a given discrete probability distribution. The problem is to find a stable matching for $A$ that maximizes the probability of being stable for $B$ as well. Via new structural properties of the type described in the question stated above, we give a combinatorial polynomial time algorithm for this problem. We also show that the set of robust stable matchings for instance $A$, under probability distribution $p$, forms a sublattice of the lattice of stable matchings for $A$. We give an efficient algorithm for finding a succinct representation for this set; this representation has the property that any member of the set can be efficiently retrieved from it.

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