In this paper we introduce the concept of additive approximation schemes and apply it to load balancing problems. Additive approximation schemes aim to find a solution with an absolute error in the objective of at most ϵh for some suitable parameter h. In the case that the parameter h provides a lower bound an additive approximation scheme implies a standard multiplicative approximation scheme and can be much stronger when h≪ OPT. On the other hand, when no PTAS exists (or is unlikely to exist), additive approximation schemes can provide a different notion for approximation. We consider the problem of assigning jobs to identical machines with lower and upper bounds for the loads of the machines. This setting generalizes problems like makesp...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
We study the classical scheduling problem of assigning jobs to machines in order to minimize the ma...
We consider the following scheduling problem. There arem parallel machines andn independent jobs. Ea...
In this paper we introduce the concept of additive approximation schemes and apply it to load balanc...
Many applications in discrete optimization lead to hard problems. Under common assumption, it is imp...
There is a long history of approximation schemes for the problem of scheduling jobs on identical mac...
We consider the on-line load balancing problem where there are m identical machines (servers) and a ...
AbstractThe NP-hard problem addressed in this paper is well known in the scheduling literature as R∥...
Abstract. We consider the problem of assigning a set of jobs to m par-allel related machines so as t...
We consider the problem of maximizing the minimum load for machines that are controlled by selfish a...
AbstractWe consider the on-line load balancing problem where there are m identical machines (servers...
AbstractWe consider the problem of maximizing the minimum load (completion time) for machines that a...
AbstractWe examine the problem of assigning n independent jobs to m unrelated parallel machines, so ...
We study a natural generalization of the problem of minimizing makespan on unrelated machines in whi...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
We study the classical scheduling problem of assigning jobs to machines in order to minimize the ma...
We consider the following scheduling problem. There arem parallel machines andn independent jobs. Ea...
In this paper we introduce the concept of additive approximation schemes and apply it to load balanc...
Many applications in discrete optimization lead to hard problems. Under common assumption, it is imp...
There is a long history of approximation schemes for the problem of scheduling jobs on identical mac...
We consider the on-line load balancing problem where there are m identical machines (servers) and a ...
AbstractThe NP-hard problem addressed in this paper is well known in the scheduling literature as R∥...
Abstract. We consider the problem of assigning a set of jobs to m par-allel related machines so as t...
We consider the problem of maximizing the minimum load for machines that are controlled by selfish a...
AbstractWe consider the on-line load balancing problem where there are m identical machines (servers...
AbstractWe consider the problem of maximizing the minimum load (completion time) for machines that a...
AbstractWe examine the problem of assigning n independent jobs to m unrelated parallel machines, so ...
We study a natural generalization of the problem of minimizing makespan on unrelated machines in whi...
Scheduling n independent jobs on m Unrelated Parallel Machines (SUM) is the problem of assigning n j...
We study the classical scheduling problem of assigning jobs to machines in order to minimize the ma...
We consider the following scheduling problem. There arem parallel machines andn independent jobs. Ea...