Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
428406 Information Processing Letters 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Reverse Greedy algorithm (RGreedy) for the k-median problem works as follows. It starts by placing facilities on all nodes. At each step, it removes a facility to minimize the total distance to the remaining facilities. It stops when k facilities remain. We prove that, if the distance function is metric, then the approximation ratio of RGreedy is between Ω(logn/loglogn) and O(logn).

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