Combinatorial Algorithm for Restricted Max-Min Fair Allocation

Author:

Annamalai Chidambaram1,Kalaitzis Christos2,Svensson Ola3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

2. School of Computer and Communication Sciences, EPFL

3. School of Computer and Communication Sciences, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players to maximize fairness. This is one of the few natural problems that enjoys the intriguing status of having a better estimation algorithm than approximation algorithm. Indeed, a certain Configuration-LP can be used to estimate the value of the optimal allocation to within a factor of 4+ ε. In contrast, however, the best-known approximation algorithm for the problem has an unspecified large constant guarantee. In this article, we significantly narrow this gap by giving a 13-approximation algorithm for the problem. Our approach develops a local search technique introduced by Haxell [13] for hypergraph matchings and later used in this context by Asadpour, Feige, and Saberi [2]. For our local search procedure to terminate in polynomial time, we introduce several new ideas, such as lazy updates and greedy players . Besides the improved approximation guarantee, the highlight of our approach is that it is purely combinatorial and uses the Configuration-LP only in the analysis.

Funder

School of Basic Sciences, EPFL

ERC Starting

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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