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Improved Bounds for Online Dominating Sets of Trees

Data Structures and Algorithms 2017-11-01 v1

Abstract

The online dominating set problem is an online variant of the minimum dominating set problem, which is one of the most important NP-hard problems on graphs. This problem is defined as follows: Given an undirected graph G=(V,E)G = (V, E), in which VV is a set of vertices and EE is a set of edges. We say that a set DVD \subseteq V of vertices is a {\em dominating set} of GG if for each vVDv \in V \setminus D, there exists a vertex uDu \in D such that {u,v}E\{ u, v \} \in E. The vertices are revealed to an online algorithm one by one over time. When a vertex is revealed, edges between the vertex and vertices revealed in the past are also revealed. A revelaed subtree is connected at any time. Immediately after the revelation of each vertex, an online algorithm can choose vertices which were already revealed irrevocably and must maintain a dominating set of a graph revealed so far. The cost of an algorithm on a given tree is the number of vertices chosen by it, and its objective is to minimize the cost. Eidenbenz (Technical report, Institute of Theoretical Computer Science, ETH Z\"{u}rich, 2002) and Boyar et al.\ (SWAT 2016) studied the case in which given graphs are trees. They designed a deterministic online algorithm whose competitive ratio is at most three, and proved that a lower bound on the competitive ratio of any deterministic algorithm is two. In this paper, we also focus on trees. We establish a matching lower bound for any deterministic algorithm. Moreover, we design a randomized online algorithm whose competitive ratio is at most 5/2=2.55/2 = 2.5, and show that the competitive ratio of any randomized algorithm is at least 4/31.3334/3 \approx 1.333.

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@article{arxiv.1710.11414,
  title  = {Improved Bounds for Online Dominating Sets of Trees},
  author = {Koji M. Kobayashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.11414},
  year   = {2017}
}

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An extended abstract of this paper appears in Proc. of ISAAC 2017