The One-way Communication Complexity of Submodular Maximization with Applications to Streaming and Robustness
Moran Feldman, Ashkan Norouzi-Fard, Ola Svensson, Rico Zenklusen

TL;DR
This paper studies the one-way communication complexity of monotone submodular maximization under cardinality constraints, introducing new algorithms and hardness results that improve understanding in streaming and robust optimization contexts.
Contribution
It presents tight bounds for one-way communication complexity, introduces novel algorithms exploiting infeasible set queries, and establishes new hardness results for streaming approximations.
Findings
A tight 2/3-approximation algorithm using infeasible set queries.
An efficient 0.514-approximation algorithm surpassing prior bounds.
A new 1/2+ε hardness result for streaming algorithms based on coverage functions.
Abstract
We consider the classical problem of maximizing a monotone submodular function subject to a cardinality constraint, which, due to its numerous applications, has recently been studied in various computational models. We consider a clean multi-player model that lies between the offline and streaming model, and study it under the aspect of one-way communication complexity. Our model captures the streaming setting (by considering a large number of players), and, in addition, two player approximation results for it translate into the robust setting. We present tight one-way communication complexity results for our model, which, due to the above-mentioned connections, have multiple implications in the data stream and robust setting. Even for just two players, a prior information-theoretic hardness result implies that no approximation factor above can be achieved in our model, if only…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplexity and Algorithms in Graphs · Cryptography and Data Security · Advanced Graph Theory Research
