A separable assignment problem (SAP) is defined by a set of bins and a set of items to pack in each bin; a value, f[subscript ij], for assigning item j to bin i; and a separate packing constraint for each bin—i.e., for each bin, a family of subsets of items that fit in to that bin. The goal is to pack items into bins to maximize the aggregate value. This class of problems includes the maximum generalized assignment problem (GAP)[superscript 1] and a distributed caching problem (DCP) described in this paper. Given a β-approximation algorithm for finding the highest value packing of a single bin, we give i. A polynomial-time LP-rounding based ((1 − 1/e)β)-approximation algorithm. ii. A simple polynomial-time local search (β/(β + 1) − ε)-ap...
We continue the study of bin packing with splittable items and cardinality constraints. In this prob...
We consider a memory allocation problem. This problem can be modeled as a version of bin packing whe...
AbstractA set of items has to be assigned to a set of bins with different sizes. If necessary the si...
A separable assignment problem (SAP) is defined by a set of bins and a set of items to pack in each ...
We consider a variant of the generalized assignment problem (GAP) where the amount of space used in ...
We study the complete set packing problem (CSPP) where the family of feasible subsets may include al...
In this paper we introduce a new general framework for set covering problems, based on the combinati...
In this paper we introduce a new general framework for set covering problems, based on the combinati...
We present efficient new randomized and deterministic methods for transforming optimal solutions for...
We study the STORAGE ALLOCATION PROBLEM (SAP) which is a variant of the UNSPLITTABLE FLOW PROBLEM ON...
We propose a truthful-in-expectation, (1 − 1/e)-approximation mechanism for a strategic variant of t...
Part 4: Applications of Parallel and Distributed ComputingInternational audienceThe generalized assi...
We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players so as to maximize fairness. ...
We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players so as to maximize fairness. ...
A set of items has to be assigned to a set of bins with different sizes. If necessary the size of ea...
We continue the study of bin packing with splittable items and cardinality constraints. In this prob...
We consider a memory allocation problem. This problem can be modeled as a version of bin packing whe...
AbstractA set of items has to be assigned to a set of bins with different sizes. If necessary the si...
A separable assignment problem (SAP) is defined by a set of bins and a set of items to pack in each ...
We consider a variant of the generalized assignment problem (GAP) where the amount of space used in ...
We study the complete set packing problem (CSPP) where the family of feasible subsets may include al...
In this paper we introduce a new general framework for set covering problems, based on the combinati...
In this paper we introduce a new general framework for set covering problems, based on the combinati...
We present efficient new randomized and deterministic methods for transforming optimal solutions for...
We study the STORAGE ALLOCATION PROBLEM (SAP) which is a variant of the UNSPLITTABLE FLOW PROBLEM ON...
We propose a truthful-in-expectation, (1 − 1/e)-approximation mechanism for a strategic variant of t...
Part 4: Applications of Parallel and Distributed ComputingInternational audienceThe generalized assi...
We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players so as to maximize fairness. ...
We study the basic allocation problem of assigning resources to players so as to maximize fairness. ...
A set of items has to be assigned to a set of bins with different sizes. If necessary the size of ea...
We continue the study of bin packing with splittable items and cardinality constraints. In this prob...
We consider a memory allocation problem. This problem can be modeled as a version of bin packing whe...
AbstractA set of items has to be assigned to a set of bins with different sizes. If necessary the si...