On Multidimensional Packing Problems

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Publicado en:SIAM Journal on Computing vol. 33, no. 4 (2004), p. 837
Autor principal: Chekuri, Chandra
Otros Autores: Khanna, Sanjeev
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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Resumen:We study the approximability of multidimensional generalizations of three classical packing problems: multiprocessor scheduling, bin packing, and the knapsack problem. Specifically, we study the vector scheduling problem, its dual problem, namely, the vector bin packing problem, and a class of packing integer programs. The vector scheduling problem is to schedule nd-dimensional tasks on m machines such that the maximum load over all dimensions and all machines is minimized. The vector bin packing problem, on the other hand, seeks to minimize the number of bins needed to schedule all n tasks such that the maximum load on any dimension across all bins is bounded by a fixed quantity, say, 1. Such problems naturally arise when scheduling tasks that have multiple resource requirements. Finally, packing integer programs capture a core problem that directly relates to both vector scheduling and vector bin packing, namely, the problem of packing a maximum number of vectors in a single bin of unit height. We obtain a variety of new algorithmic as well as inapproximability results for these three problems.
ISSN:0097-5397
1095-7111
DOI:10.1137/S0097539799356265
Fuente:ABI/INFORM Global