Defending with Shared Resources on a Network
Minming Li, Long Tran-Thanh, Xiaowei Wu

TL;DR
This paper studies a network defense problem where resources are shared among nodes, providing exact algorithms for special cases and a 2-approximation for the general NP-hard problem.
Contribution
It introduces polynomial algorithms for specific cases and a tight approximation algorithm for the general network defending problem.
Findings
Exact polynomial algorithms for special cases
NP-hardness of the general problem
A tight 2-approximation algorithm
Abstract
In this paper we consider a defending problem on a network. In the model, the defender holds a total defending resource of R, which can be distributed to the nodes of the network. The defending resource allocated to a node can be shared by its neighbors. There is a weight associated with every edge that represents the efficiency defending resources are shared between neighboring nodes. We consider the setting when each attack can affect not only the target node, but its neighbors as well. Assuming that nodes in the network have different treasures to defend and different defending requirements, the defender aims at allocating the defending resource to the nodes to minimize the loss due to attack. We give polynomial time exact algorithms for two important special cases of the network defending problem. For the case when an attack can only affect the target node, we present an LP-based…
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TopicsComplexity and Algorithms in Graphs · Advanced Graph Theory Research · Software-Defined Networks and 5G
