The Power of Arrival Times in Random-Order Online Facility Location

Abstract

We study online metric facility location with uniform opening costs in the random-order model (Meyerson FOCS'01). The best previous upper bound was a 3-competitive randomized algorithm (Kaplan, Naori, Raz SODA'23), leaving a gap to the best known lower bound of 2. In this work, we give two algorithms with improved competitive ratios: (i) a deterministic algorithm with a competitive ratio below 2.42 and (ii) a randomized algorithm with a competitive ratio below 2.59 and the additional property that it retains the asymptotically optimal O( n/ n) competitive ratio in the adversarial-order model. A key improvement is to take the arrival time of the request into consideration when making opening decisions: The arrival time carries geometric information about the local density around the request, which fundamentally helps the algorithm.

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