We present online algorithms for directed spanners and Steiner forests. These problems fall under the unifying framework of online covering linear programming formulations, developed by Buchbinder and Naor (MOR, 34, 2009), based on primal-dual techniques. Our results include the following: For the pairwise spanner problem, in which the pairs of vertices to be spanned arrive online, we present an efficient randomized $\tilde{O}(n^{4/5})$-competitive algorithm for graphs with general lengths, where $n$ is the number of vertices. With uniform lengths, we give an efficient randomized $\tilde{O}(n^{2/3+\epsilon})$-competitive algorithm, and an efficient deterministic $\tilde{O}(k^{1/2+\epsilon})$-competitive algorithm, where $k$ is the number ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms, Algorithm R(m), where 1&...
In this paper, we study online algorithms when the input is not chosen adversarially, but consists o...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms. Algorithm R(m), where 1 ...
We design the first online algorithm with poly-logarithmic competitive ratio for the edge-weighted d...
Abstract. In the generalized Steiner tree problem, we find a minimum-cost set of edges to connect a ...
The online (uniform) buy-at-bulk network design problem asks us to design a network, where the edge-...
We start by slightly modifying the generic framework for solving online covering and packing linear ...
AbstractThe generalized Steiner problem (GSP) is defined as follows. We are given a graph with non-n...
Steiner tree problems occupy a central place in both areas of approximation and on-line algorithms. ...
An offline algorithm is one that knows the entire input in advance. An online algorithm, however, pr...
Spanners are fundamental graph structures that preserve lengths of shortest paths in an input graph ...
Suppose we are given a sequence of n points in the Euclidean plane, and our objective is to construc...
In this paper, we study online algorithms when the input is not chosen adversarially, but consists o...
In this paper, we study online algorithms when the in-put is not chosen adversarially, but consists ...
The disjoint set cover (DSC) problem is a fundamental combinatorial optimization problem concerned w...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms, Algorithm R(m), where 1&...
In this paper, we study online algorithms when the input is not chosen adversarially, but consists o...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms. Algorithm R(m), where 1 ...
We design the first online algorithm with poly-logarithmic competitive ratio for the edge-weighted d...
Abstract. In the generalized Steiner tree problem, we find a minimum-cost set of edges to connect a ...
The online (uniform) buy-at-bulk network design problem asks us to design a network, where the edge-...
We start by slightly modifying the generic framework for solving online covering and packing linear ...
AbstractThe generalized Steiner problem (GSP) is defined as follows. We are given a graph with non-n...
Steiner tree problems occupy a central place in both areas of approximation and on-line algorithms. ...
An offline algorithm is one that knows the entire input in advance. An online algorithm, however, pr...
Spanners are fundamental graph structures that preserve lengths of shortest paths in an input graph ...
Suppose we are given a sequence of n points in the Euclidean plane, and our objective is to construc...
In this paper, we study online algorithms when the input is not chosen adversarially, but consists o...
In this paper, we study online algorithms when the in-put is not chosen adversarially, but consists ...
The disjoint set cover (DSC) problem is a fundamental combinatorial optimization problem concerned w...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms, Algorithm R(m), where 1&...
In this paper, we study online algorithms when the input is not chosen adversarially, but consists o...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms. Algorithm R(m), where 1 ...