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2008
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Approximating Single Machine Scheduling with Scenarios

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Approximating Single Machine Scheduling with Scenarios
In the field of robust optimization, the goal is to provide solutions to combinatorial problems that hedge against variations of the numerical parameters. This constitutes an effort to design algorithms that are applicable in the presence of uncertainty in the definition of the instance. We study the single machine scheduling problem with the objective to minimize the weighted sum of completion times. We model uncertainty by replacing the vector of numerical values in the description of the instance by a set of possible vectors, called scenarios. The goal is to find the schedule with minimum value in the worst-case scenario. We first show that the general problem is intractable by proving that it cannot be approximated within O(log1n) for any > 0, unless NP has quasi-polynomial algorithms. We then study more tractable special cases and obtain an LP based 2-approximation algorithm for the unweighted case. We show that our analysis is tight by providing a matching lower bound on the ...
Monaldo Mastrolilli, Nikolaus Mutsanas, Ola Svenss
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Year 2008
Where APPROX
Authors Monaldo Mastrolilli, Nikolaus Mutsanas, Ola Svensson
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