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The Submodular Santa Claus Problem in the Restricted Assignment Case

Published 13 Nov 2020 in cs.DS | (2011.06939v1)

Abstract: The submodular Santa Claus problem was introduced in a seminal work by Goemans, Harvey, Iwata, and Mirrokni (SODA'09) as an application of their structural result. In the mentioned problem $n$ unsplittable resources have to be assigned to $m$ players, each with a monotone submodular utility function $f_i$. The goal is to maximize $\min_i f_i(S_i)$ where $S_1,\dotsc,S_m$ is a partition of the resources. The result by Goemans et al. implies a polynomial time $O(n{1/2 +\varepsilon})$-approximation algorithm. Since then progress on this problem was limited to the linear case, that is, all $f_i$ are linear functions. In particular, a line of research has shown that there is a polynomial time constant approximation algorithm for linear valuation functions in the restricted assignment case. This is the special case where each player is given a set of desired resources $\Gamma_i$ and the individual valuation functions are defined as $f_i(S) = f(S \cap \Gamma_i)$ for a global linear function $f$. This can also be interpreted as maximizing $\min_i f(S_i)$ with additional assignment restrictions, i.e., resources can only be assigned to certain players. In this paper we make comparable progress for the submodular variant. Namely, if $f$ is a monotone submodular function, we can in polynomial time compute an $O(\log\log(n))$-approximate solution.

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