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In computer science and graph theory, the maximum weight matching problem is the problem of finding, in a weighted graph, a matching in which the sum of weights is maximized.
A special case of the maximum weight matching problem is the assignment problem, in which the graph is a bipartite graph and the matching must have cardinality equal to that of the smaller of the two partitions. Another special case is the problem of finding a maximum cardinality matching on an unweighted graph: this corresponds to the case where all edge weights are the same.
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