M.B. Small, R.M. Potemski
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
We describe a new heuristic for constructing a minimum-cost perfect matching designed for problems on complete graphs whose cost functions satisfy the triangle inequality (e.g., Euclidean problems). The running time for an n node problem is O(n log n) after a minimum-cost spanning tree is constructed. We also describe a procedure which, added to Kruskal's algorithm, produces a lower bound on the size of any perfect matching. This bound is based on a dual problem which has the following geometric interpretation for Euclidean problems: Pack nonoverlapping disks centered at the nodes and moats surrounding odd sets of nodes so as to maximize the sum of the disk radii and moat widths. © 1995 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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