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Improved approximation algorithm for Fault-Tolerant Facility Placement

We consider the Fault-Tolerant Facility Placement problem ($FTFP$), which is a generalization of the classical Uncapacitated Facility Location problem ($UFL$). In the $FTFP$ problem we have a set of clients $C$ and a set of facilities $F$. Each facility $i \in F$ can be opened many times. For each opening of facility $i$ we pay $f_i \geq 0$. Our goal is to connect each client $j \in C$ with $r_j \geq 1$ open facilities in a way that minimizes the total cost of open facilities and established connections. In a series of recent papers $FTFP$ was essentially reduced to $FTFL$ and then to $UFL$ showing it could be approximated with ratio $1.575$. In this paper we show that $FTFP$ can actually be approximated even better. We consider approximation ratio as a function of $r = min_{j \in C} r_j$ (minimum requirement of a client). With increasing $r$ the approximation ratio of our algorithm $λ_r$ converges to one. Furthermore, for $r > 1$ the value of $λ_r$ is less than 1.463 (hardness of approximation of $UFL$). We also show a lower bound of 1.278 for the approximability of the Fault-Tolerant Facility Location problem ($FTFL$) for arbitrary $r$. Already for $r > 3$ we obtain that $FTFP$ can be approximated with ratio 1.275, showing that under standard complexity theoretic assumptions $FTFP$ is strictly better approximable than $FTFL$.

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