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A Bicriterion Concentration Inequality and Prophet Inequalities for $k$-Fold Matroid Unions

Data Structures and Algorithms 2024-11-21 v2 Probability

Abstract

We investigate prophet inequalities with competitive ratios approaching 11, seeking to generalize kk-uniform matroids. We first show that large girth does not suffice: for all kk, there exists a matroid of girth k\geq k and a prophet inequality instance on that matroid whose optimal competitive ratio is 12\frac{1}{2}. Next, we show kk-fold matroid unions do suffice: we provide a prophet inequality with competitive ratio 1O(logkk)1-O(\sqrt{\frac{\log k}{k}}) for any kk-fold matroid union. Our prophet inequality follows from an online contention resolution scheme. The key technical ingredient in our online contention resolution scheme is a novel bicriterion concentration inequality for arbitrary monotone 11-Lipschitz functions over independent items which may be of independent interest. Applied to our particular setting, our bicriterion concentration inequality yields "Chernoff-strength" concentration for a 11-Lipschitz function that is not (approximately) self-bounding.

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@article{arxiv.2411.11741,
  title  = {A Bicriterion Concentration Inequality and Prophet Inequalities for $k$-Fold Matroid Unions},
  author = {Noga Alon and Nick Gravin and Tristan Pollner and Aviad Rubinstein and Hongao Wang and S. Matthew Weinberg and Qianfan Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.11741},
  year   = {2024}
}

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