Approximation Algorithms for the Vertex K-Center Problem: Survey and Experimental Evaluation

Jesus Garcia-DIaz, Rolando Menchaca-Mendez, Ricardo Menchaca-Mendez, Saul Pomares Hernandez, Julio Cesar Perez-Sansalvador, Noureddine Lakouari

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Abstract

The vertex k-center problem is a classical NP-Hard optimization problem with application to Facility Location and Clustering among others. This problem consists in finding a subset C ⫅ V of an input graph G = (V, E), such that the distance from the farthest vertex in V to its nearest center in C is minimized, where iCi <; k, with k ϵ Z± as part of the input. Many heuristics, metaheuristics, approximation algorithms, and exact algorithms have been developed for this problem. This paper presents an analytical study and experimental evaluation of the most representative approximation algorithms for the vertex k-center problem. For each of the algorithms under consideration and using a common notation, we present proofs of their corresponding approximation guarantees as well as examples of tight instances of such approximation bounds, including a novel tight example for a 3-approximation algorithm. Lastly, we present the results of extensive experiments performed over de facto benchmark data sets for the problem which includes instances of up to 71009 vertices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8792058
Pages (from-to)109228-109245
Number of pages18
JournalIEEE Access
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Approximation algorithms
  • k-center problem
  • polynomial time heuristics

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