This textbook explains online computation in different settings, with particular emphasis on randomization and advice complexity. These settings are analyzed for various online problems such as the paging problem, the k-server problem, job shop scheduling, the knapsack problem, the bit guessing problem, and problems on graphs.

This book is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate students of computer science, assuming a basic knowledge in algorithmics and discrete mathematics. Also researchers will find this a valuable reference for the recent field of advice complexity.



Autorentext

Dr. Dennis Komm is a lecturer in the Chair of Information Technology and Education at ETH Zürich. His research interests include approximation algorithms for hard optimization problems, re-optimization of optimization problems, and advice complexity in different setups and environments.



Inhalt

Introduction.- Randomization.- Advice Complexity.- The k-Server Problem.- Job Shop Scheduling.- The Knapsack Problem.- The Bit Guessing Problem.- Problems on Graphs.

Titel
An Introduction to Online Computation
Untertitel
Determinism, Randomization, Advice
EAN
9783319427492
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
31.10.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
3.9 MB
Anzahl Seiten
349