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The Design of Competitive Online Algorithms via a Primal-Dual Approach (Foundations and Trends(r) in Theoretical Computer Science)

Author Niv Buchbinder, Joseph (Seffi) Naor
Publisher Now Publishers Inc
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ISBN / ASIN160198216X
ISBN-139781601982162
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The Design of Competitive Online Algorithms via a Primal-Dual Approach extends the primal-dual method to the setting of online algorithms, and shows its applicability to a wide variety of fundamental problems. Among the online problems considered are the weighted caching problem, generalized caching, the set-cover problem, several graph optimization problems, routing, load balancing, and the problem of allocating ad-auctions. There is also an illustration of how classic online problems such as the ski rental problem and the dynamic TCP-acknowledgement problem can be solved optimally using a simple primal-dual approach. The Design of Competitive Online Algorithms via a Primal-Dual Approach is an invaluable reference for anyone working in the area of computational theory, and especially those interested in exploring online scenarios that can benefit from the primal-dual framework