Solving Packing Problems with Few Small Items Using Rainbow Matchings

Max Bannach, Sebastian Berndt, Marten Maack, Matthias Mnich, Alexandra Lassota, Malin Rau, Malte Skambath

Abstract

An important area of combinatorial optimization is the study of packing and covering problems, such as Bin Packing, Multiple Knapsack, and Bin Covering. Those problems have been studied extensively from the viewpoint of approximation algorithms, but their parameterized complexity has only been investigated barely. For problem instances containing no “small” items, classical matching algorithms yield optimal solutions in polynomial time. In this paper we approach them by their distance from triviality, measuring the problem complexity by the number k of small items. Our main results are fixed-parameter algorithms for vector versions of Bin Packing, Multiple Knapsack, and Bin Covering parameterized by k. The algorithms are randomized with one-sided error and run in time 4k · k! · nO(1). To achieve this, we introduce a colored matching problem to which we reduce all these packing problems. The colored matching problem is natural in itself and we expect it to be useful for other applications. We also present a deterministic fixed-parameter algorithm for Bin Packing with run time O((k!)2 · k · 2k · n log(n)).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication45th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (MFCS 2020)
Number of pages14
PublisherSchloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik
Publication date01.08.2020
Pages1-14
Article numberMFCS-2020-11
ISBN (Print)978-395977159-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.08.2020
Event45th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 25.08.202026.08.2020
Conference number: 162422

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