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Parameterized Algorithms for Optimal Refugee Resettlement

Computer Science and Game Theory 2024-08-19 v1

Abstract

We study variants of the Optimal Refugee Resettlement problem where a set FF of refugee families need to be allocated to a set LL of possible places of resettlement in a feasible and optimal way. Feasibility issues emerge from the assumption that each family requires certain services (such as accommodation, school seats, or medical assistance), while there is an upper and, possibly, a lower quota on the number of service units provided at a given place. Besides studying the problem of finding a feasible assignment, we also investigate two natural optimization variants. In the first one, we allow families to express preferences over PP, and we aim for a Pareto-optimal assignment. In a more general setting, families can attribute utilities to each place in PP, and the task is to find a feasible assignment with maximum total utilities. We study the computational complexity of all three variants in a multivariate fashion using the framework of parameterized complexity. We provide fixed-parameter tractable algorithms for a handful of natural parameterizations, and complement these tractable cases with tight intractability results.

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@article{arxiv.2408.08392,
  title  = {Parameterized Algorithms for Optimal Refugee Resettlement},
  author = {Jiehua Chen and Ildikó Schlotter and Sofia Simola},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.08392},
  year   = {2024}
}
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