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Online Geometric Discrepancy for Stochastic Arrivals with Applications to Envy Minimization

Data Structures and Algorithms 2019-10-03 v1 Computational Geometry Discrete Mathematics Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

Consider a unit interval [0,1][0,1] in which nn points arrive one-by-one independently and uniformly at random. On arrival of a point, the problem is to immediately and irrevocably color it in {+1,1}\{+1,-1\} while ensuring that every interval [a,b][0,1][a,b] \subseteq [0,1] is nearly-balanced. We define \emph{discrepancy} as the largest imbalance of any interval during the entire process. If all the arriving points were known upfront then we can color them alternately to achieve a discrepancy of 11. What is the minimum possible expected discrepancy when we color the points online? We show that the discrepancy of the above problem is sub-polynomial in nn and that no algorithm can achieve a constant discrepancy. This is a substantial improvement over the trivial random coloring that only gets an O~(n)\widetilde{O}(\sqrt n) discrepancy. We then obtain similar results for a natural generalization of this problem to 22-dimensions where the points arrive uniformly at random in a unit square. This generalization allows us to improve recent results of Benade et al.\cite{BenadeKPP-EC18} for the online envy minimization problem when the arrivals are stochastic.

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@article{arxiv.1910.01073,
  title  = {Online Geometric Discrepancy for Stochastic Arrivals with Applications to Envy Minimization},
  author = {Haotian Jiang and Janardhan Kulkarni and Sahil Singla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.01073},
  year   = {2019}
}