Minimum Entropy Submodular Optimization (and Fairness in Cooperative Games) (1402.4343v1)
Abstract: We study minimum entropy submodular optimization, a common generalization of the minimum entropy set cover problem, studied earlier by Cardinal et al., and the submodular set cover problem. We give a general bound of the approximation performance of the greedy algorithm using an approach that can be interpreted in terms of a particular type of biased network flows. As an application we rederive known results for the Minimum Entropy Set Cover and Minimum Entropy Orientation problems, and obtain a nontrivial bound for a new problem called the Minimum Entropy Spanning Tree problem. The problem can be applied to (and is partly motivated by) the definition of worst-case approaches to fairness in concave cooperative games, similar to the notion of price of anarchy in noncooperative settings.
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