2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1907.03526
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Inapproximability Results for Scheduling with Interval and Resource Restrictions

Abstract: In the restricted assignment problem, the input consists of a set of machines and a set of jobs each with a processing time and a subset of eligible machines. The goal is to find an assignment of the jobs to the machines minimizing the makespan, that is, the maximum summed up processing time any machine receives. Herein, jobs should only be assigned to those machines on which they are eligible. It is well-known that there is no polynomial time approximation algorithm with an approximation guarantee of less tha… Show more

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“…Related Work. We refer to [20], the corresponding long version [19], and the references therein for a more detailed discussion of related work and only briefly discuss some further references. Regarding the problem of closing the gap between the 2-approximation and 1.5-approximability, there has been a promising line of research (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related Work. We refer to [20], the corresponding long version [19], and the references therein for a more detailed discussion of related work and only briefly discuss some further references. Regarding the problem of closing the gap between the 2-approximation and 1.5-approximability, there has been a promising line of research (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%