G²OAT seminar: Exact Algorithms and Lowerbounds for Multiagent Path Finding: Power of Treelike Topology

When

18. 3. 2024
13:00 – 14:00

Where

Room TH:A-1247

Thákurova 7, Prague 6

Foivos Fioravantes from the Department of Theoretical Computer Science, FIT CTU, will speak at the regular Monday seminar of the G²OAT group. During his talk, he will discuss Multiagent Path Finding, showing its complexity, proposing FPT algorithms, and emphasizing graph structure’s impact on efficiency.

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Abstract

In the Multiagent Path Finding (MAPF) problem, we focus on efficiently finding non-colliding paths for a set of k agents on a given graph G , where each agent seeks a path from its source vertex to a target. An important measure of the quality of the solution is the length of the proposed schedule l , that is, the length of a longest path (including the waiting time). In this work, we propose a systematic study under the parameterized complexity framework. The hardness results we provide align with many heuristics used for this problem, whose running time could potentially be improved based on our Fixed-Parameter Tractability (FPT) results.

We show that MAPF is W [ 1 ] -hard with respect to k (even if k is combined with the maximum degree of the input graph). The problem remains NP-hard in planar graphs even if the maximum degree and the makespan l are fixed constants. On the positive side, we show an FPT algorithm for k + l .

As we continue, the structure of G comes into play. We give an FPT algorithm for parameter k plus the diameter of the graph G . Finally, we show that the MAPF problem is W [ 1 ] -hard for cliquewidth of G plus l while it is FPT for treewidth of G plus l .

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