The Pareto cover problem

02/16/2022
by   Bento Natura, et al.
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We introduce the problem of finding a set B of k points in [0,1]^n such that the expected cost of the cheapest point in B that dominates a random point from [0,1]^n is minimized. We study the case where the coordinates of the random points are independently distributed and the cost function is linear. This problem arises naturally in various application areas where customers' requests are satisfied based on predefined products, each corresponding to a subset of features. We show that the problem is NP-hard already for k=2 when each coordinate is drawn from {0,1}, and obtain an FPTAS for general fixed k under mild assumptions on the distributions.

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