On Minimizing Generalized Makespan on Unrelated Machines

Abstract

We consider the Generalized Makespan Problem (GMP) on unrelated machines, where we are given n jobs and m machines and each job j has arbitrary processing time pij on machine i. Additionally, there is a general symmetric monotone norm i for each machine i, that determines the load on machine i as a function of the sizes of jobs assigned to it. The goal is to assign the jobs to minimize the maximum machine load. Recently, Deng, Li, and Rabani (SODA'22) gave a 3 approximation for GMP when the i are top-k norms, and they ask the question whether an O(1) approximation exists for general norms ? We answer this negatively and show that, under natural complexity assumptions, there is some fixed constant δ>0, such that GMP is (δ n) hard to approximate. We also give an (1/2 n) integrality gap for the natural configuration LP.

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