Applying Predicate Detection to the Constrained Optimization Problems

12/26/2018
by   Vijay K. Garg, et al.
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We present a method to design parallel algorithms for constrained combinatorial optimization problems. Our method solves and generalizes many classical combinatorial optimization problems including the stable marriage problem, the shortest path problem and the market clearing price problem. These three problems are solved in the literature using Gale-Shapley algorithm, Dijkstra's algorithm, and Demange, Gale, Sotomayor algorithm. Our method solves all these problems by casting them as searching for an element that satisfies an appropriate predicate in a distributive lattice. Moreover, it solves generalizations of all these problems - namely finding the optimal solution satisfying additional constraints called lattice-linear predicates. For stable marriage problems, an example of such a constraint is that Peter's regret is less than that of Paul. For shortest path problems, an example of such a constraint is that cost of reaching vertex v_1 is at least the cost of reaching vertex v_2. For the market clearing price problem, an example of such a constraint is that item_1 is priced at least as much as item_2. In addition to finding the optimal solution, our method is useful in enumerating all constrained stable matchings, and all constrained market clearing price vectors.

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