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Maximizing Sums of Non-monotone Submodular and Linear Functions: Understanding the Unconstrained Case

Data Structures and Algorithms 2022-04-08 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

Motivated by practical applications, recent works have considered maximization of sums of a submodular function gg and a linear function \ell. Almost all such works, to date, studied only the special case of this problem in which gg is also guaranteed to be monotone. Therefore, in this paper we systematically study the simplest version of this problem in which gg is allowed to be non-monotone, namely the unconstrained variant, which we term Regularized Unconstrained Submodular Maximization (RegularizedUSM). Our main algorithmic result is the first non-trivial guarantee for general RegularizedUSM. For the special case of RegularizedUSM in which the linear function \ell is non-positive, we prove two inapproximability results, showing that the algorithmic result implied for this case by previous works is not far from optimal. Finally, we reanalyze the known Double Greedy algorithm to obtain improved guarantees for the special case of RegularizedUSM in which the linear function \ell is non-negative; and we complement these guarantees by showing that it is not possible to obtain (1/2, 1)-approximation for this case (despite intuitive arguments suggesting that this approximation guarantee is natural).

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@article{arxiv.2204.03412,
  title  = {Maximizing Sums of Non-monotone Submodular and Linear Functions: Understanding the Unconstrained Case},
  author = {Kobi Bodek and Moran Feldman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03412},
  year   = {2022}
}

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