Improved Approximation Ratio for Strategyproof Facility Location on a Cycle

Abstract

We study the problem of design of strategyproof in expectation (SP) mechanisms for facility location on a cycle, with the objective of minimizing the sum of costs of n agents. We show that there exists an SP mechanism that attains an approximation ratio of 7/4 with respect to the sum of costs of the agents, thus improving the best known upper bound of 2-2/n in the cases of n ≥ 5. The mechanism obtaining the bound randomizes between two mechanisms known in the literature: the Random Dictator (RD) and the Proportional Circle Distance (PCD) mechanism of Meir (arXiv:1902.08070). To prove the result, we propose a cycle-cutting technique that allows for estimating the problem on a cycle by a problem on a line.

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