In online algorithms, a decider has to make irrevocable decisions before she has received all relevant information about a problem. This is relevant in a lot of practical applications, e.g., in routing or scheduling problems. Online algorithms are often analyzed as a game between the algorithm and a malicious adversary. The adversary designs the input instance in such a way that the online algorithm performs badly. This type of worst-case analysis perspective is overly pessimistic in practice. Therefore, we develop algorithms for problems where the adversary only fixes the problem instance but not the order in which it is revealed to the algorithm. Instead, we consider problems, where the order of arrival is uniformly at random. This type o...
The characteristic of online algorithms is that the input is not given at once but it is revealed st...
The classical secretary problem studies the problem of selecting online an element (a “secretary”) w...
This thesis presents results of our research in the area of optimization problems with incomplete in...
We study various generalizations of the secretary problem with submodular objective functions. Gener...
In an online problem, information is revealed incrementally and decisions have to be made before the...
Online auction is an essence of many modern markets, particularly networked markets, in which inform...
We study various generalizations of the secretary problem with submodular objective functions. Gener...
In the online random-arrival model, an algorithm receives a sequence of $n$ requests that arrive in ...
We study a generalization of the classical secretary problem which we call the "matroid secretary pr...
In the secretary problem we are faced with an online sequence of elements with values. Upon seeing a...
In classical secretary problems, a sequence of n elements arrive in a uniformly random order, and we...
We present generalized secretary problems as a framework for online auctions. Elements, such as pot...
We study online secretary problems with returns in combinatorial packing domains with n candidates t...
In the classical secretary problem, a set S of numbers is presented to an online algorithm in random...
textabstractThe classical secretary problem studies the problem of selecting online an element (a “s...
The characteristic of online algorithms is that the input is not given at once but it is revealed st...
The classical secretary problem studies the problem of selecting online an element (a “secretary”) w...
This thesis presents results of our research in the area of optimization problems with incomplete in...
We study various generalizations of the secretary problem with submodular objective functions. Gener...
In an online problem, information is revealed incrementally and decisions have to be made before the...
Online auction is an essence of many modern markets, particularly networked markets, in which inform...
We study various generalizations of the secretary problem with submodular objective functions. Gener...
In the online random-arrival model, an algorithm receives a sequence of $n$ requests that arrive in ...
We study a generalization of the classical secretary problem which we call the "matroid secretary pr...
In the secretary problem we are faced with an online sequence of elements with values. Upon seeing a...
In classical secretary problems, a sequence of n elements arrive in a uniformly random order, and we...
We present generalized secretary problems as a framework for online auctions. Elements, such as pot...
We study online secretary problems with returns in combinatorial packing domains with n candidates t...
In the classical secretary problem, a set S of numbers is presented to an online algorithm in random...
textabstractThe classical secretary problem studies the problem of selecting online an element (a “s...
The characteristic of online algorithms is that the input is not given at once but it is revealed st...
The classical secretary problem studies the problem of selecting online an element (a “secretary”) w...
This thesis presents results of our research in the area of optimization problems with incomplete in...