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ALGORITHMICA
2005

Average-Case Competitive Analyses for Ski-Rental Problems

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Average-Case Competitive Analyses for Ski-Rental Problems
Let s be the ratio of the cost for purchasing skis over the cost for renting them. Then the famous result for the ski-rental problem shows that skiers should buy their skis after renting them (s - 1) times, which gives us an optimal competitive ratio of 2 - 1 s . In practice, however, it appears that many skiers buy their skis before this optimal point of time and also many skiers keep renting them forever. In this paper we show that these behaviors of skiers are quite reasonable by using an average-case competitive ratio. For an exponential input distribution f(t) = e-t , optimal strategies are (i) if 1 s, then skiers should rent their skis forever and (ii) otherwise should purchase them after renting approximately s2 (< s) times. Thus average-case competitive analyses give us the result which differs from the worst-case competitive analysis and also differs from the traditional average cost analysis. Other distributions and related problems are also discussed.
Hiroshi Fujiwara, Kazuo Iwama
Added 15 Dec 2010
Updated 15 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2005
Where ALGORITHMICA
Authors Hiroshi Fujiwara, Kazuo Iwama
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