Competitive Algorithms for Generalized k -Server in Uniform Metrics

Author:

Bansal Nikhil1ORCID,Eliáš Marek2ORCID,Koumoutsos Grigorios3ORCID,Nederlof Jesper4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

2. Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

3. Lightcurve GmbH, Berlin, Germany

4. Utrecht University, CC Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

The generalized k -server problem is a far-reaching extension of the k -server problem with several applications. Here, each server s i lies in its own metric space M i . A request is a k -tuple r = ( r 1 , r 2 ,… , r k , which is served by moving some server s i to the point r i ∈ M i , and the goal is to minimize the total distance traveled by the servers. Despite much work, no f ( k )-competitive algorithm is known for the problem for k > 2 servers, even for special cases such as uniform metrics and lines. Here, we consider the problem in uniform metrics and give the first f ( k )-competitive algorithms for general k . In particular, we obtain deterministic and randomized algorithms with competitive ratio k · 2 k and O ( k 3 log k ), respectively. Our deterministic bound is based on a novel application of the polynomial method to online algorithms, and essentially matches the long-known lower bound of 2 k -1. We also give a 2 2 O(k) -competitive deterministic algorithm for weighted uniform metrics, which also essentially matches the recent doubly exponential lower bound for the problem.

Funder

NWO Vici

NWO Vidi

ERC consolidator

FNRS

NWO Veni

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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