The submodularity ratio of the effective graph resistance under link addition can be made arbitrarily close to zero, so generalized submodularity provides no greedy guarantee for k-GRIP.
Weakly Submodular Function Maximization Using Local Submodularity Ratio
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Weak submodularity is a natural relaxation of the diminishing return property, which is equivalent to submodularity. Weak submodularity has been used to show that many (monotone) functions that arise in practice can be efficiently maximized with provable guarantees. In this work we introduce two natural generalizations of weak submodularity for non-monotone functions. We show that an efficient randomized greedy algorithm has provable approximation guarantees for maximizing these functions subject to a cardinality constraint. We then provide a more refined analysis that takes into account that the weak submodularity parameter may change (sometimes improving) throughout the execution of the algorithm. This leads to improved approximation guarantees in some settings. We provide applications of our results for monotone and non-monotone maximization problems.
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On the non-submodularity of the problem of adding links to minimize the effective graph resistance
The submodularity ratio of the effective graph resistance under link addition can be made arbitrarily close to zero, so generalized submodularity provides no greedy guarantee for k-GRIP.