We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players so as to maximize fairness. This is one of the few natural problems that enjoys the intriguing status of having a better estimation algorithm than approximation algorithm. Indeed, a certain configuration-LP can be used to estimate the value of the optimal allocation to within a factor of 4 + ε. In contrast, however, the best known approximation algorithm for the problem has an unspecified large constant guarantee. In this paper we significantly narrow this gap by giving a 13-approximation algorithm for the problem. Our approach develops a local search technique introduced by Haxell [Hax95] for hypergraph matchings, and later used in this context by Asadpour, Feige, and ...
The problem of allocating divisible goods has enjoyed a lot of attention in both mathematics (e.g. t...
We define a subgradient algorithm to compute the maxmin value of a completely divisible good in both...
A separable assignment problem (SAP) is defined by a set of bins and a set of items to pack in each ...
We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players so as to maximize fairness. ...
Abstract. The restricted max-min fair allocation problem (also known as the restricted Santa Claus p...
The restricted max-min fair allocation problem seeks an allocation of resources to players that maxi...
Asadpour, Feige, and Saberi proved that the integrality gap of the configuration LP for the restrict...
Abstract. The Max-Min Fairness problem is as follows: Given m indivisible goods and k players, each ...
An active stream of research is devoted to the design of polynomial approximation algorithms for the...
We study the maximum budgeted allocation problem, i.e., the problem of selling a set of m indivisibl...
Abstract: "We consider the problem of fairly allocating a set of m indivisible goods to n agents, gi...
Abstract. Combinatorial auctions, one of the most popular market mechanisms, have a huge effect on e...
Resource allocation is a classic problem in economics and computer science. The application scenario...
We consider Max-min Share (MmS) fair allocations of indivisible chores (items with negative utilitie...
We design new and improved approximation algorithms for classical problems in machine scheduling an...
The problem of allocating divisible goods has enjoyed a lot of attention in both mathematics (e.g. t...
We define a subgradient algorithm to compute the maxmin value of a completely divisible good in both...
A separable assignment problem (SAP) is defined by a set of bins and a set of items to pack in each ...
We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players so as to maximize fairness. ...
Abstract. The restricted max-min fair allocation problem (also known as the restricted Santa Claus p...
The restricted max-min fair allocation problem seeks an allocation of resources to players that maxi...
Asadpour, Feige, and Saberi proved that the integrality gap of the configuration LP for the restrict...
Abstract. The Max-Min Fairness problem is as follows: Given m indivisible goods and k players, each ...
An active stream of research is devoted to the design of polynomial approximation algorithms for the...
We study the maximum budgeted allocation problem, i.e., the problem of selling a set of m indivisibl...
Abstract: "We consider the problem of fairly allocating a set of m indivisible goods to n agents, gi...
Abstract. Combinatorial auctions, one of the most popular market mechanisms, have a huge effect on e...
Resource allocation is a classic problem in economics and computer science. The application scenario...
We consider Max-min Share (MmS) fair allocations of indivisible chores (items with negative utilitie...
We design new and improved approximation algorithms for classical problems in machine scheduling an...
The problem of allocating divisible goods has enjoyed a lot of attention in both mathematics (e.g. t...
We define a subgradient algorithm to compute the maxmin value of a completely divisible good in both...
A separable assignment problem (SAP) is defined by a set of bins and a set of items to pack in each ...