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Given a collection S of subsets of some set \({\Bbb U},\) and \({\Bbb M}\subset{\Bbb U},\) the set cover problem is to find the smallest subcollection \(C\subset S\) that covers \({\Bbb M},\) that is, \({\Bbb M} \subseteq \bigcup (C),\) where \(\bigcup(C)\) denotes \(\bigcup_{Y \in C} Y.\) We assume of course that S covers \({\Bbb M}.\) While the general problem is NP-hard to solve, even approximately, here we consider some geometric special cases, where usually \({\Bbb U} = {\Bbb R}^d.\) Combining previously known techniques [4], [5], we show that polynomial-time approximation algorithms with provable performance exist, under a certain general condition: that for a random subset \(R\subset S\) and nondecreasing function f(·), there is a decomposition of the complement \({\Bbb U}\backslash\bigcup (R)\) into an expected at most f(|R|) regions, each region of a particular simple form. Under this condition, a cover of size O(f(|C|)) can be found in polynomial time. Using this result, and combinatorial geometry results implying bounding functions f(c) that are nearly linear, we obtain o(log c) approximation algorithms for covering by fat triangles, by pseudo-disks, by a family of fat objects, and others. Similarly, constant-factor approximations follow for similar-sized fat triangles and fat objects, and for fat wedges. With more work, we obtain constant-factor approximation algorithms for covering by unit cubes in \({\Bbb R}^3,\) and for guarding an x-monotone polygonal chain.
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Clarkson, K., Varadarajan, K. Improved Approximation Algorithms for Geometric Set Cover. Discrete Comput Geom 37, 43–58 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-006-1273-8
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-006-1273-8