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Set Cover in Sub-linear Time (1902.03534v1)

Published 10 Feb 2019 in cs.DS and cs.DM

Abstract: We study the classic set cover problem from the perspective of sub-linear algorithms. Given access to a collection of $m$ sets over $n$ elements in the query model, we show that sub-linear algorithms derived from existing techniques have almost tight query complexities. On one hand, first we show an adaptation of the streaming algorithm presented in Har-Peled et al. [2016] to the sub-linear query model, that returns an $\alpha$-approximate cover using $\tilde{O}(m(n/k){1/(\alpha-1)} + nk)$ queries to the input, where $k$ denotes the value of a minimum set cover. We then complement this upper bound by proving that for lower values of $k$, the required number of queries is $\tilde{\Omega}(m(n/k){1/(2\alpha)})$, even for estimating the optimal cover size. Moreover, we prove that even checking whether a given collection of sets covers all the elements would require $\Omega(nk)$ queries. These two lower bounds provide strong evidence that the upper bound is almost tight for certain values of the parameter $k$. On the other hand, we show that this bound is not optimal for larger values of the parameter $k$, as there exists a $(1+\varepsilon)$-approximation algorithm with $\tilde{O}(mn/k\varepsilon2)$ queries. We show that this bound is essentially tight for sufficiently small constant $\varepsilon$, by establishing a lower bound of $\tilde{\Omega}(mn/k)$ query complexity.

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