Abstract

We give the first polynomial-time online algorithm for the node-weighted Steiner forest problem with a poly-logarithmic competitive ratio. The competitive ratio of our algorithm is optimal up to a logarithmic factor. For the special case of graphs with an excluded fixed minor (e.g., planar graphs), we obtain a logarithmic competitive ratio, which is optimal up to a constant, using a different online algorithm. Both these results are obtained as special cases of generic results for a large class of problems that can be encoded as online $\{0, 1\}$-proper functions. Our results are obtained by using a new framework for online network design problems that we call disk paintings. The central idea in this technique is to amortize the cost of primal updates to a set of carefully selected mutually disjoint fixed-radius dual disks centered at a subset of terminals. We hope that this framework will be useful for other online network design problems.

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