“…It was Chvátal [6] who initiated the study of matching-cut, the complexity problem of recognizing graphs admitting a matching-cut, showing that it is NP-complete, even for graphs with maximum degree at most four, yet in P for graphs with maximum degree at most three (unaware of Chvátal's result, Dunbar et al [7] formulated matching-cut, leaving it as an open problem that was repopularized in 2016 in [9]). The NP-hardness of matching-cut has since been shown to also hold for graphs with additional or other structural assumptions; see, for example, [2,5,10,11]. To keep this paper short, we refer the reader to [5,10] and references therein for a thorough discussion, including real-world applications.…”