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A Faster Algorithm for the Maximum Even Factor Problem

Given a digraph $G = (VG,AG)$, an \emph{even factor} $M \subseteq AG$ is a subset of arcs that decomposes into a collection of node-disjoint paths and even cycles. Even factors in digraphs were introduced by Geleen and Cunningham and generalize path matchings in undirected graphs. Finding an even factor of maximum cardinality in a general digraph is known to be NP-hard but for the class of \emph{odd-cycle symmetric} digraphs the problem is polynomially solvable. So far, the only combinatorial algorithm known for this task is due to Pap; it has the running time of $O(n^4)$ (hereinafter $n$ stands for the number of nodes in $G$). In this paper we present a novel \emph{sparse recovery} technique and devise an $O(n^3 \log n)$-time algorithm for finding a maximum cardinality even factor in an odd-cycle symmetric digraph.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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