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FPT approximations for Capacitated Sum of Radii and Diameters

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arxiv 2409.04984 v2 pith:ANXZYGVL submitted 2024-09-08 cs.DS

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keywords approximationradiicapacitatedproblemcapacityclusterdiameterspoint
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The Capacitated Sum of Radii problem involves partitioning a set of points $P$, where each point $p\in P$ has capacity $U_p$, into $k$ clusters that minimize the sum of cluster radii, such that the number of points in the cluster centered at point $p$ is at most $U_p$. We begin by showing that the problem is APX-hard, and that under gap-ETH there is no parameterized approximation scheme (FPT-AS). We then construct a $\approx5.83$-approximation algorithm in FPT time (improving a previous $\approx7.61$ approximation in FPT time). Our results also hold when the objective is a general monotone symmetric norm of radii. We also improve the approximation factors for the uniform capacity case, and for the closely related problem of Capacitated Sum of Diameters.

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