%0 Journal Article %T Overlays with Preferences: Distributed, Adaptive Approximation Algorithms for Matching with Preference Lists %A Giorgos Georgiadis %A Marina Papatriantafilou %J Algorithms %D 2013 %I MDPI AG %R 10.3390/a6040824 %X A key property of overlay networks is the overlay nodes¡¯ ability to establish connections (or be matched) to other nodes by preference, based on some suitability metric related to, e.g., the node¡¯s distance, interests, recommendations, transaction history or available resources. When there are no preference cycles among the nodes, a stable matching exists in which nodes have maximized individual satisfaction, due to their choices, however no such guarantees are currently being given in the generic case. In this work, we employ the notion of node satisfaction to suggest a novel modeling for matching problems, suitable for overlay networks. We start by presenting a simple, yet powerful, distributed algorithm that solves the many-to-many matching problem with preferences. It achieves that by using local information and aggregate satisfaction as an optimization metric, while providing a guaranteed convergence and approximation ratio. Subsequently, we show how to extend the algorithm in order to support and adapt to changes in the nodes¡¯ connectivity and preferences. In addition, we provide a detailed experimental study that focuses on the levels of achieved satisfaction, as well as convergence and reconvergence speed. %K matching %K overlay networks %K distributed %K adaptive %U http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/6/4/824