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Online Stochastic Max-Weight Bipartite Matching: Beyond Prophet Inequalities

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arxiv 2102.10261 v3 pith:STDIPVV6 submitted 2021-02-20 cs.DS

Online Stochastic Max-Weight Bipartite Matching: Beyond Prophet Inequalities

classification cs.DS
keywords onlinealgorithmproblemprophetoptimumapproximateinequalitiesinequality
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The rich literature on online Bayesian selection problems has long focused on so-called prophet inequalities, which compare the gain of an online algorithm to that of a "prophet" who knows the future. An equally-natural, though significantly less well-studied benchmark is the optimum online algorithm, which may be omnipotent (i.e., computationally-unbounded), but not omniscient. What is the computational complexity of the optimum online? How well can a polynomial-time algorithm approximate it? We study the above questions for the online stochastic maximum-weight matching problem under vertex arrivals. For this problem, a number of $1/2$-competitive algorithms are known against optimum offline. This is the best possible ratio for this problem, as it generalizes the original single-item prophet inequality problem. We present a polynomial-time algorithm which approximates the optimal online algorithm within a factor of $0.51$ -- beating the best-possible prophet inequality. In contrast, we show that it is PSPACE-hard to approximate this problem within some constant $\alpha < 1$.

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