We introduce a technique using linear programming that may be used to analyse the worst-case performance of a class of greedy heuristics for certain optimisation problems on regular graphs. We demonstrate the use of this technique on heuristics for bounding the size of a minimum maximal matching (MMM), a minimum connected dominating set (MCDS) and a minimum independent dominating set (MIDS) in cubic graphs. We show that for n-vertex connected cubic graphs, the size of an MMM is at most 9n/20+O(1), which is a new result. We also show that the size of an MCDS is at most 3n/4 + O(1) and the size of a MIDS is at most 29n/70 + O(1). These results are not new, but earlier proofs involved rather long ad-hoc arguments. By contrast, our method is to...
We study approximation hardness of the MINIMUM DOMINATING SET problem and its variants in undirected...
Motivated by the fact that in several cases a matching in a graph is stable if and only if it is pro...
Motivated by the fact that in several cases a matching in a graph is stable if and only if it is pro...
We consider the expected size of a smallest maximalmatching of cubic graphs. Firstly, we present a r...
We present a simple heuristic for finding a small connected dominating set of cubic graphs. The ave...
AbstractWe present a heuristic for finding a large induced matching of cubic graphs. We analyse the ...
We present a heuristic for finding a small independent dominating set, D, of cubic graphs. We analys...
Abstract. We look at the minimal size of a maximal matching in general, bipartite and ¡-regular rand...
We provide the first interesting explicit lower bounds on efficient approximability for two closely ...
International audienceWe study the approximability of the maximum size independent set (MIS) problem...
AbstractGiven a graph, a connected dominating set is a subset of vertices such that every vertex is ...
We study the algorithm that iteratively removes adjacent vertices from a sim-ple, undirected graph u...
A k-dominating set of a graph G is a subset D of the vertices of G such that every vertex of G is ei...
AbstractWe look at the minimal size of a maximal matching in general, bipartite and d-regular random...
In 2017, Dai, Khalil, Zhang, Dilkina, and Song introduced a machine learning framework for finding g...
We study approximation hardness of the MINIMUM DOMINATING SET problem and its variants in undirected...
Motivated by the fact that in several cases a matching in a graph is stable if and only if it is pro...
Motivated by the fact that in several cases a matching in a graph is stable if and only if it is pro...
We consider the expected size of a smallest maximalmatching of cubic graphs. Firstly, we present a r...
We present a simple heuristic for finding a small connected dominating set of cubic graphs. The ave...
AbstractWe present a heuristic for finding a large induced matching of cubic graphs. We analyse the ...
We present a heuristic for finding a small independent dominating set, D, of cubic graphs. We analys...
Abstract. We look at the minimal size of a maximal matching in general, bipartite and ¡-regular rand...
We provide the first interesting explicit lower bounds on efficient approximability for two closely ...
International audienceWe study the approximability of the maximum size independent set (MIS) problem...
AbstractGiven a graph, a connected dominating set is a subset of vertices such that every vertex is ...
We study the algorithm that iteratively removes adjacent vertices from a sim-ple, undirected graph u...
A k-dominating set of a graph G is a subset D of the vertices of G such that every vertex of G is ei...
AbstractWe look at the minimal size of a maximal matching in general, bipartite and d-regular random...
In 2017, Dai, Khalil, Zhang, Dilkina, and Song introduced a machine learning framework for finding g...
We study approximation hardness of the MINIMUM DOMINATING SET problem and its variants in undirected...
Motivated by the fact that in several cases a matching in a graph is stable if and only if it is pro...
Motivated by the fact that in several cases a matching in a graph is stable if and only if it is pro...