Scheduling Lower Bounds via AND Subset Sum

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Authors Amir Abboud, Karl Bringmann, Danny Hermelin, Dvir Shabtay arXiv ID 2003.07113 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 16 Venue International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Given $N$ instances $(X_1,t_1),\ldots,(X_N,t_N)$ of Subset Sum, the AND Subset Sum problem asks to determine whether all of these instances are yes-instances; that is, whether each set of integers $X_i$ has a subset that sums up to the target integer $t_i$. We prove that this problem cannot be solved in time $\tilde{O}((N \cdot t_{max})^{1-Ξ΅})$, for $t_{max}=\max_i t_i$ and any $Ξ΅> 0$, assuming the $\forall \exists$ Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis ($\forall \exists$-SETH). We then use this result to exclude $\tilde{O}(n+P_{max} \cdot n^{1-Ξ΅})$-time algorithms for several scheduling problems on $n$ jobs with maximum processing time $P_{max}$, based on $\forall \exists$-SETH. These include classical problems such as $1||\sum w_jU_j$, the problem of minimizing the total weight of tardy jobs on a single machine, and $P_2||\sum U_j$, the problem of minimizing the number of tardy jobs on two identical parallel machines.
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