Abstract. Generalized hypertree width (short: ghw) is a concept that leads to a large class of efficiently solvable CSP instances, whose associated recognition problem (of checking whether the ghw of a CSP is bounded by a constant k) is however known to be NP-hard. An elegant way to circumvent this intractability has recently been proposed in the literature, by means of a “no-promise ” approach solving CSPs of bounded ghw without the need of actually computing a gener-alized hypertree decomposition. In fact, despite the conceptual relevance of this approach, its computational issues have not yet been investigated and, indeed, precise bounds on the running time of the no-promise algorithm are missing. The first contribution of this paper is ...
Tree projections provide a unifying framework to deal with most structural decomposition methods of ...
Hypergraph width measures are a class of hypergraph invariants important in studying the complexity ...
The way the graph structure of the constraints influences the complexity of constraint satisfaction ...
The general intractability of the constraint satisfaction problem has motivated the study of restric...
Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP) are notoriously hard. Consequently, powerful decomposition me...
Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP) are notoriously hard. Consequently, powerful decomposition me...
Fra tional hypertree width is a hypergraph measure similar to tree width and hypertree width. Its al...
An important question in the study of constraint satisfaction problems (CSP) is understanding how th...
AbstractWe compare tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs). We first give a uni...
An important question in the study of constraint satisfaction problems (CSP) is understanding how th...
The problem of computing solutions to constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) has gained widespread ...
Constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) are an important formal framework for the uniform treatment ...
Hypergraph width measures are a class of hypergraph invariants important in studying the complexity ...
Tree projections provide a unifying framework to deal with most structural decomposition methods of ...
In this paper we provide an extended formulation for the class of constraint satisfaction problems a...
Tree projections provide a unifying framework to deal with most structural decomposition methods of ...
Hypergraph width measures are a class of hypergraph invariants important in studying the complexity ...
The way the graph structure of the constraints influences the complexity of constraint satisfaction ...
The general intractability of the constraint satisfaction problem has motivated the study of restric...
Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP) are notoriously hard. Consequently, powerful decomposition me...
Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP) are notoriously hard. Consequently, powerful decomposition me...
Fra tional hypertree width is a hypergraph measure similar to tree width and hypertree width. Its al...
An important question in the study of constraint satisfaction problems (CSP) is understanding how th...
AbstractWe compare tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs). We first give a uni...
An important question in the study of constraint satisfaction problems (CSP) is understanding how th...
The problem of computing solutions to constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) has gained widespread ...
Constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) are an important formal framework for the uniform treatment ...
Hypergraph width measures are a class of hypergraph invariants important in studying the complexity ...
Tree projections provide a unifying framework to deal with most structural decomposition methods of ...
In this paper we provide an extended formulation for the class of constraint satisfaction problems a...
Tree projections provide a unifying framework to deal with most structural decomposition methods of ...
Hypergraph width measures are a class of hypergraph invariants important in studying the complexity ...
The way the graph structure of the constraints influences the complexity of constraint satisfaction ...