Improved Deterministic Algorithms for Non-monotone Submodular Maximization

Abstract

Submodular maximization is one of the central topics in combinatorial optimization. It has found numerous applications in the real world. In the past decades, a series of algorithms have been proposed for this problem. However, most of the state-of-the-art algorithms are randomized. There remain non-negligible gaps with respect to approximation ratios between deterministic and randomized algorithms in submodular maximization. In this paper, we propose deterministic algorithms with improved approximation ratios for non-monotone submodular maximization. Specifically, for the matroid constraint, we provide a deterministic 0.283-o(1) approximation algorithm, while the previous best deterministic algorithm only achieves a 1/4 approximation ratio. For the knapsack constraint, we provide a deterministic 1/4 approximation algorithm, while the previous best deterministic algorithm only achieves a 1/6 approximation ratio. For the linear packing constraints with large widths, we provide a deterministic 1/6-ε approximation algorithm. To the best of our knowledge, there is currently no deterministic approximation algorithm for the constraints.

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