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Online and Approximation Algorithms

Course

  • Lecturer:
    Prof. Dr. Susanne Albers
  • Module:
    IN2304, TUMonline
  • Area:
    4+2 SWS in the area Informatik III (Theoretical Computer Science)
  • Time and Location:
    Monday, 08:00–10:00, 00.13.009A
    Wednesday, 08:00–10:00, 00.13.009A
  • Exercises:
    Wednesday, 10:00–12:00, 00.08.036
    Teaching Assistant: Jens Quedenfeld
  • Audience:
    Graduate students of computer science
    Students with computer science as minor
  • ECTS: 8 Points
  • Prerequisites:
    1st and 2nd year courses
    Course Efficient Algorithms and Data Structures I (IN2003) is advantageous but not required.
  • Exam:
    TBA

Content

In the international algorithms community one research focus over the past years has been the design of online and approximation algorithms. Here the general goal is to develop approximate solutions to problems for which the computation of exact solutions is hard or even impossible.

Online algorithms

Classical algorithm theory assumes that, for a given problem, all data is known in advance. However, in practice, many problems are online, i.e. relevant input arrives incrementally over time. We will design algorithms that can cope with the handicap of not knowing the future. We will study problems in data structuring, the resource management in operating systems, robotics and large networks.

Approximation algorithms

Many optimization problems that arise in practice are NP-hard. Assuming that P is not equal NP, these problems cannot be solved optimally in polynomial time. Again, one resorts to approximations. Of particular interest are polynomial time approximation schemes that compute (1+epsilon)-approximations, for any epsilon > 0, in polynomial time. We will study approximation algorithms for classical optimization problems.

Emphasis of the course, beside algorithm design, is the careful and thorough mathematical analysis of the various strategies and solutions.

Slides

Slides are available here.

Literature

  • A. Borodin und R. El-Yaniv. Online Computation and Competitive Analysis. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998. ISBN 0-521-56392-5
  • V.V. Vazirani. Approximation Algorithms. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2001. ISBN 3-540-65367-8

July 2022: Jens Quedenfeld completed his doctoral degree.

June 2022: Maximilian Janke completed his doctoral degree.

March 2022: Alexander Eckl completed his doctoral degree.

June 2021: Leon Ladwig completed his doctoral degree.

February 2020: The Program Committee of SWAT 2020 is chaired by Susanne Albers.

February 2020: Susanne Albers is invited speaker at the ACM India Annual Event.

ESA/ALGO 2019 will be organized by Susanne Albers and her group.

May 2019: Susanne Albers is invited speaker at the symposium 50 Years Informatics

July 2019: Susanne Albers is invited speaker at SIROCCO 2019, Italy.

December 2017: Susanne Albers will give keynote address at the Graduation Day, Department of Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University.

April 2017: New Research Training Center AdONE, funded by the German Research Foundation.

Susanne Albers receives ERC Advanced Grant. Press release of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Sciences, Research and the Arts.

August 2016: Susanne Albers is keynote speaker at Euro-Par 2016, Grenoble.

Susanne Albers, Nicole Megow and Andreas S. Schulz will organize MAPSP 2017.

Juni 2016: Susanne Albers gives an invited lecture at the Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz.

September 2015: Susanne Albers is invited speaker at MPI-INF – 25th Anniversary. The program features several Turing Award winners, Leibniz Prize winners, Humboldt Prize winners and ERC Grant winners.

June 2015: Susanne Albers is keynote speaker at the 31st International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SOCG15), Eindhoven.

June 2015: Susanne Albers is invited speaker of the tutorial on Network Creation Games: How Does the Internet Form? organized by Erik D. Demaine (MIT) and MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi (University of Maryland). 16th Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC15), Portland, Oregon.

Lehrstuhl für Algorithmen und Komplexität
Prof. Dr. Susanne Albers

Boltzmannstr. 3
85748 Garching bei München

Tel +89.289.17706
Fax +89.289.17707

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