A random-order streaming algorithm approximates the top eigenvector with near-linear memory whenever the spectral gap is constant, and a lower bound shows the heavy-row parameter is unavoidable.
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This chapter introduces the \emph{random-order model} in online algorithms. In this model, the input is chosen by an adversary, then randomly permuted before being presented to the algorithm. This reshuffling often weakens the power of the adversary and allows for improved algorithmic guarantees. We show such improvements for two broad classes of problems: packing problems where we must pick a constrained set of items to maximize total value, and covering problems where we must satisfy given requirements at minimum total cost. We also discuss how random-order model relates to other stochastic models used for non-worst-case competitive analysis.
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Approximating the Top Eigenvector in Random Order Streams
A random-order streaming algorithm approximates the top eigenvector with near-linear memory whenever the spectral gap is constant, and a lower bound shows the heavy-row parameter is unavoidable.