Parameterized Matroid-Constrained Maximum Coverage
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce the concept of Density-Balanced Subset in a matroid, in which independent sets can be sampled so as to guarantee that (i) each element has the same probability to be sampled, and (ii) those events are negatively correlated. These Density-Balanced Subsets are subsets in the ground set of a matroid in which the traditional notion of uniform random sampling can be extended. We then provide an application of this concept to the Matroid-Constrained Maximum Coverage problem. In this problem, given a matroid $\mathcal{M} = (V, \mathcal{I})$ of rank $k$ on a ground set $V$ and a coverage function $f$ on $V$, the goal is to find an independent set $S \in \mathcal{I}$ maximizing $f(S)$. This problem is an important special case of the much-studied submodular function maximization problem subject to a matroid constraint; this is also a generalization of the maximum $k$-cover problem in a graph. In this paper, assuming that the coverage function has a bounded frequency $\mu$ (i.e., any element of the underlying universe of the coverage function appears in at most $\mu$ sets), we design a procedure, parameterized by some integer $\rho$, to extract in polynomial time an approximate kernel of size $\rho \cdot k$ that is guaranteed to contain a $1 - (\mu - 1)/\rho$ approximation of the optimal solution. This procedure can then be used to get a Fixed-Parameter Tractable Approximation Scheme (FPT-AS) providing a $1 - \varepsilon$ approximation in time $(\mu/\varepsilon){O(k)} \cdot |V|{O(1)}$. This generalizes and improves the results of [Manurangsi, 2019] and [Huang and Sellier, 2022], providing the first FPT-AS working on an arbitrary matroid. Moreover, because of its simplicity, the kernel construction can be performed in the streaming setting.
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