Local approximation algorithms for a class of 0/1 max-min linear programs

Computer Science – Distributed – Parallel – and Cluster Computing

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We study the applicability of distributed, local algorithms to 0/1 max-min LPs where the objective is to maximise ${\min_k \sum_v c_{kv} x_v}$ subject to ${\sum_v a_{iv} x_v \le 1}$ for each $i$ and ${x_v \ge 0}$ for each $v$. Here $c_{kv} \in \{0,1\}$, $a_{iv} \in \{0,1\}$, and the support sets ${V_i = \{v : a_{iv} > 0 \}}$ and ${V_k = \{v : c_{kv}>0 \}}$ have bounded size; in particular, we study the case $|V_k| \le 2$. Each agent $v$ is responsible for choosing the value of $x_v$ based on information within its constant-size neighbourhood; the communication network is the hypergraph where the sets $V_k$ and $V_i$ constitute the hyperedges. We present a local approximation algorithm which achieves an approximation ratio arbitrarily close to the theoretical lower bound presented in prior work.

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