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A lower bound to the complexity of Euclidean and rectilinear matching algorithms
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    A lower bound to the complexity of Euclidean and rectilinear matching algorithms (English)
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    The worst-case time complexity of any exact algorithm for the Euclidean or rectilinear minimum-weight perfect matching problem, which takes as input the list of coordinates of n points in \({\mathbb{R}}^ k\), is shown to be bounded below by the infimum of the worst-case time complexities of all algorithms which sort n real numbers. This result also applies to any heuristic algorithm for which the worst-case ratio of the weight of the approximate matching it produces to the weight of the optimal matching only depends upon n.
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    networks
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    sorting
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    spanning trees
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    worst-case time complexity
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    minimum- weight perfect matching
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