Published March 2019 | Submitted
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Competitive Online Optimization under Inventory Constraints

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Abstract

This paper studies online optimization under inventory (budget) constraints. While online optimization is a well-studied topic, versions with inventory constraints have proven difficult. We consider a formulation of inventory-constrained optimization that is a generalization of the classic one-way trading problem and has a wide range of applications. We present a new algorithmic framework, CR-Pursuit, and prove that it achieves the minimal competitive ratio among all deterministic algorithms (up to a problem-dependent constant factor) for inventory-constrained online optimization. Our algorithm and its analysis not only simplify and unify the state-of-the-art results for the standard one-way trading problem, but they also establish novel bounds for generalizations including concave revenue functions. For example, for one-way trading with price elasticity, the CR-Pursuit algorithm achieves a competitive ratio that is within a small additive constant (i.e., 1/3) to the lower bound of ln 0+1, where 0 is the ratio between the maximum and minimum base prices.

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© 2019 Association for Computing Machinery. We acknowledge the support received from Hong Kong University Grants Committee Theme-based Research Scheme Project No. T23-407/13-N and Collaborative Research Fund No. C7036-15G, NSF grant AST-134338, NSF AitF-1637598, NSF CNS-1518941, and NSF CPS-154471. In particular, John Pang wants to acknowledge the support from ASTAR, Singapore.

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