Envy-Free Makespan Approximation
Computer Science and Game Theory
2009-09-08 v1
Abstract
We study envy-free mechanisms for scheduling tasks on unrelated machines (agents) that approximately minimize the makespan. For indivisible tasks, we put forward an envy-free poly-time mechanism that approximates the minimal makespan to within a factor of , where is the number of machines. We also show a lower bound of . This improves the recent result of Hartline {\sl et al.} \cite{Ahuva:2008} who give an upper bound of , and a lower bound of . For divisible tasks, we show that there always exists an envy-free poly-time mechanism with optimal makespan.
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@article{arxiv.0909.1072,
title = {Envy-Free Makespan Approximation},
author = {Edith Cohen and Michal Feldman and Amos Fiat and Haim Kaplan and Svetlana Olonetsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.1072},
year = {2009}
}