Dynamic Set Cover: Improved Amortized and Worst-Case Update Time

Abstract

In the dynamic minimum set cover problem, a challenge is to minimize the update time while guaranteeing close to the optimal (O( n), f) approximation factor. (Throughout, m, n, f, and C are parameters denoting the maximum number of sets, number of elements, frequency, and the cost range.) In the high-frequency range, when f=( n), this was achieved by a deterministic O( n)-approximation algorithm with O(f n) amortized update time [Gupta et al. STOC'17]. In the low-frequency range, the line of work by Gupta et al. [STOC'17], Abboud et al. [STOC'19], and Bhattacharya et al. [ICALP'15, IPCO'17, FOCS'19] led to a deterministic (1+ε)f-approximation algorithm with O(f (Cn)/ε2) amortized update time. In this paper we improve the latter update time and provide the first bounds that subsume (and sometimes improve) the state-of-the-art dynamic vertex cover algorithms. We obtain: 1. (1+ε)f-approximation ratio in O(f2 (Cn)/ε3) worst-case update time: No non-trivial worst-case update time was previously known for dynamic set cover. Our bound subsumes and improves by a logarithmic factor the O(3 n/poly(ε)) worst-case update time for unweighted dynamic vertex cover (i.e., when f=2 and C=1) by Bhattacharya et al. [SODA'17]. 2. (1+ε)f-approximation ratio in O((f2/ε3)+(f/ε2) C) amortized update time: This result improves the previous O(f (Cn)/ε2) update time bound for most values of f in the low-frequency range, i.e. whenever f=o( n). It is the first that is independent of m and n. It subsumes the constant amortized update time of Bhattacharya and Kulkarni [SODA'19] for unweighted dynamic vertex cover (i.e., when f = 2 and C = 1).

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