Fault-tolerant $k$-Supplier with Outliers
Deeparnab Chakrabarty, Luc Cote, Ankita Sarkar

TL;DR
This paper introduces approximation algorithms for the Fault-tolerant $k$-Supplier with Outliers problem, achieving improved approximation ratios, especially in uniform cases, by applying a round-or-cut schema guided by LP relaxations.
Contribution
The paper presents the first approximation algorithms for $ ext{F}k ext{SO}$ with ratios depending on the number of distinct fault-tolerance values, improving previous bounds in uniform cases.
Findings
Achieves a $ ext{min}\{4t-1, 2^t+1 ight ext{-approximation} for $ ext{F}k ext{SO}$.
In the uniform case ($t=1$), obtains a 3-approximation, improving previous 11-approximation.
Introduces a novel round-or-cut schema guided by LP relaxations for this problem.
Abstract
We present approximation algorithms for the Fault-tolerant -Supplier with Outliers () problem. This is a common generalization of two known problems -- -Supplier with Outliers, and Fault-tolerant -Supplier -- each of which generalize the well-known -Supplier problem. In the -Supplier problem the goal is to serve clients , by opening facilities from a set of possible facilities ; the objective function is the farthest that any client must travel to access an open facility. In , each client has a fault-tolerance , and now desires facilities to serve it; so each client 's contribution to the objective function is now its distance to the closest open facility. Furthermore, we are allowed to choose clients that we will serve, and only those clients contribute to the…
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TopicsOptimization and Search Problems · Facility Location and Emergency Management · Auction Theory and Applications
