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Sum Multicoloring of Graphs
Authors:Amotz Bar-Noy, Magnú  s M. Halld  rsson, Guy Kortsarz, Ravit Salman,Hadas Shachnai
Affiliation:Department of Electrical Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, 69978, Israelf1;Science Institute, University of Iceland, IS-107, Reykjavik, Iceland, f2;Department of Computer Science, Open University, Ramat Aviv, Israel, f3;Department of Mathematics, Technion, Haifa, 32000, Israel, f4;Department of Computer Science, Technion, Haifa, 3200, Israel, f5
Abstract:Scheduling dependent jobs on multiple machines is modeled by the graph multicoloring problem. In this paper we consider the problem of minimizing the average completion time of all jobs. This is formalized as the sum multicoloring problem: Given a graph and the number of colors required by each vertex, find a multicoloring which minimizes the sum of the largest colors assigned to the vertices. It reduces to the known sum coloring problem when each vertex requires exactly one color.This paper reports a comprehensive study of the sum multicoloring problem, treating three models: with and without preemptions, as well as co-scheduling where jobs cannot start while others are running. We establish a linear relation between the approximability of the maximum independent set problem and the approximability of the sum multicoloring problem in all three models, via a link to the sum coloring problem. Thus, for classes of graphs for which the independent set problem is ρ-approximable, we obtain O(ρ)-approximations for preemptive and co-scheduling sum multicoloring and O(ρ log n)-approximation for nonpreemptive sum multicoloring. In addition, we give constant ratio approximations for a number of fundamental classes of graphs, including bipartite, line, bounded degree, and planar graphs.
Keywords:graph coloring   sum coloring   chromatic sums   multicoloring   scheduling   dependent jobs   dining philosophers
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