English

Improved lower bound on the on-line chain partitioning of semi-orders with representation

Combinatorics 2022-05-31 v4

Abstract

An on-line chain partitioning algorithm receives a poset, one element at a time, and irrevocably assigns the element to one of the chains in the partition. The on-line chain partitioning problem involves finding the minimal number of chains needed by an optimal on-line algorithm. Chrobak and \'Slusarek considered variants of the on-line chain partitioning problem in which the elements are presented as intervals and intersecting intervals are incomparable. They constructed an on-line algorithm which uses at most 3w23w-2 chains, where ww is the width of the interval order, and showed that this algorithm is optimal. They also considered the problem restricted to intervals of unit-length and while they showed that first-fit needs at most 2w12w-1 chains, over 3030 years later, it remains unknown whether a more optimal algorithm exists. In this paper, we improve upon previously known bounds and show that any on-line algorithm can be forced to use 32w\lceil\frac{3}{2}w\rceil chains to partition a semi-order presented in the form of its unit-interval representation. As a consequence, we completely solve the problem for w=3w=3.

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@article{arxiv.2111.04790,
  title  = {Improved lower bound on the on-line chain partitioning of semi-orders with representation},
  author = {Csaba Biró and Israel R. Curbelo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.04790},
  year   = {2022}
}