Integrality Gap of the Configuration LP for the Restricted Max-Min Fair Allocation
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 has a non-negative value on resource . In the restricted case, we have . That is, a resource is worth value 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 . Asadpour, Feige, and Saberi proved an upper bound of . We improve the upper bound to using the dual of the configuration LP. Since the configuration LP can be solved to any desired accuracy in polynomial time, our result leads to a polynomial-time algorithm which estimates the optimal value within a factor of .
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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}
}