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Integrality Gap of the Configuration LP for the Restricted Max-Min Fair Allocation

Data Structures and Algorithms 2018-07-12 v1

Abstract

The max-min fair allocation problem seeks an allocation of resources to players that maximizes the minimum total value obtained by any player. Each player pp has a non-negative value vprv_{pr} on resource rr. In the restricted case, we have vpr{vr,0}v_{pr}\in \{v_r, 0\}. That is, a resource rr is worth value vrv_r for the players who desire it and value 0 for the other players. In this paper, we consider the configuration LP, a linear programming relaxation for the restricted problem. The integrality gap of the configuration LP is at least 22. Asadpour, Feige, and Saberi proved an upper bound of 44. We improve the upper bound to 23/623/6 using the dual of the configuration LP. Since the configuration LP can be solved to any desired accuracy δ\delta in polynomial time, our result leads to a polynomial-time algorithm which estimates the optimal value within a factor of 23/6+δ23/6+\delta.

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@article{arxiv.1807.04152,
  title  = {Integrality Gap of the Configuration LP for the Restricted Max-Min Fair Allocation},
  author = {Siu-Wing Cheng and Yuchen Mao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.04152},
  year   = {2018}
}