A Lower Bound on the Competitive Ratio of the Permutation Algorithm for Online Facility Assignment on a Line
Abstract
In the online facility assignment on a line (OFAL) with a set S of k servers and a capacity c:S, each server s∈ S with a capacity c(s) is placed on a line and a request arrives on a line one-by-one. The task of an online algorithm is to irrevocably assign a current request to one of the servers with vacancies before the next request arrives. An algorithm can assign up to c(s) requests to each server s∈ S. In this paper, we show that the competitive ratio of the permutation algorithm is at least k+1 for OFAL where the servers are evenly placed on a line. This disproves the result that the permutation algorithm is k-competitive by Ahmed et al..
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