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Approximation Algorithms for Min-max-min Robust Optimization and K-Adaptability under Objective Uncertainty

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arxiv 2106.03107 v4 pith:EDNAXJLO submitted 2021-06-06 math.OC cs.CC

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keywords problemrobustmin-max-minapproximationdimensionk-adaptabilityalgorithmsoptimization
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In this work we investigate the min-max-min robust optimization problem and the k-adaptability robust optimization problem for binary problems with uncertain costs. The idea of the first approach is to calculate a set of k feasible solutions which are worst-case optimal if in each possible scenario the best of the k solutions is implemented. It is known that the min-max-min robust problem can be solved efficiently if k is at least the dimension of the problem, while it is theoretically and computationally hard if k is small. However, nothing is known about the intermediate case, i.e. k lies between one and the dimension of the problem. We approach this open question and present an approximation algorithm which achieves good problem-specific approximation guarantees for the cases where k is close to or where k is a fraction of the dimension. The derived bounds can be used to show that the min-max-min robust problem is solvable in oracle-polynomial time under certain conditions even if k is smaller than the dimension. We extend the previous results to the robust k-adaptability problem. As a consequence we can provide bounds on the number of necessary second-stage policies to approximate the exact two-stage robust problem. We derive an approximation algorithm for the k-adaptability problem which has similar guarantees as for the min-max-min problem. Finally, we test both algorithms on knapsack and shortest path problems and related two-stage variants. The experiments show that both algorithms calculate solutions with relatively small optimality gap in seconds.

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