Algorithmic meta theorems are algorithmic results that apply to whole families of combinatorial problems, instead of just specific problems. These families are usually defined in terms of logic and graph theory. An archetypal algorithmic meta theorem is Courcelle’s Theorem [9], which states that all graph properties definable in monadic second-order logic can be decided in linear time on graphs of bounded tree width. This article is an introduction into the theory underlying such meta theorems and a survey of the most important results in this area
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property that can be define...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property which can be defin...
In general, a graph modification problem is defined by a graph modification operation $\boxtimes$ an...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
An algorithmic meta theorem for a logic and a class C of structures states that all problems express...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
Courcelle's theorem speaks about computational complexity of decision problems defined by formulae i...
Nontrivial meta-complexity theorems, proved once for a programming language as a whole, facilitate t...
Proceedings of Graph Theory@Georgia Tech, a conference honoring the 50th Birthday of Robin Thomas, M...
In this survey, we review practical algorithms for graph-theoretic problems that are expressible in ...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property that can be define...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property that can be define...
In graph theory, Courcelle's theorem essentially states that, if an algorithmic problem can be formu...
Courcelle’s famous theorem from 1990 states that any property of graphs definable in monadic second-...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property that can be define...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property which can be defin...
In general, a graph modification problem is defined by a graph modification operation $\boxtimes$ an...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
An algorithmic meta theorem for a logic and a class C of structures states that all problems express...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
Courcelle's theorem speaks about computational complexity of decision problems defined by formulae i...
Nontrivial meta-complexity theorems, proved once for a programming language as a whole, facilitate t...
Proceedings of Graph Theory@Georgia Tech, a conference honoring the 50th Birthday of Robin Thomas, M...
In this survey, we review practical algorithms for graph-theoretic problems that are expressible in ...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property that can be define...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property that can be define...
In graph theory, Courcelle's theorem essentially states that, if an algorithmic problem can be formu...
Courcelle’s famous theorem from 1990 states that any property of graphs definable in monadic second-...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property that can be define...
One of the most famous algorithmic meta-theorems states that every graph property which can be defin...
In general, a graph modification problem is defined by a graph modification operation $\boxtimes$ an...