International audienceIn this article, we study the problem of enumerating the models of DNF formulas. The aim is to provide enumeration algorithms with a delay that depends polynomially on the size of each model and not on the size of the formula. We succeed for two subclasses of DNF formulas: we provide a constant delay algorithm for k-DNF with fixed k by an appropriate amortization method and we give a polynomial delay algorithm for monotone formulas. We then focus on the average delay of enumeration algorithms and show that we can bring down the dependency of the average delay to the square root of the formula size and even to a logarithmic dependency for monotone formulas
AbstractThis paper shows that O(logn)-term monotone disjunctive normal forms (DNFs) ϕ can be dualize...
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International audienceIn this article, we study the problem of enumerating the models of DNF formula...
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International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a technique we call geometric amortization for enu...
In this note we explore several problems related to enumeration complexity. In particular, we are in...
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International audienceWe survey some of the recent results about enumerating the answers to queries ...
We consider a set system $(V, {\mathcal C}\subseteq 2^V)$ on a finite set $V$ of elements, where we ...
International audienceRecently, Creignou et al. (Theory Comput. Syst. 2017) have introduced the clas...
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International audienceWe investigate the relationship between several enumeration complexity classes...
International audienceWhen a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on...
AbstractThis paper shows that O(logn)-term monotone disjunctive normal forms (DNFs) ϕ can be dualize...
We consider query problems defined by first order formulas of the form F(x,T) with free first order ...
We consider the information extraction framework known as document spanners, and study the problem o...
International audienceIn this article, we study the problem of enumerating the models of DNF formula...
International audienceWe study the problem of enumerating the satisfying valuations of a circuit whi...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a technique we call geometric amortization for enu...
In this note we explore several problems related to enumeration complexity. In particular, we are in...
AbstractThis paper presents an algorithm that uses equivalence and membership queries to learn the c...
International audienceWe survey some of the recent results about enumerating the answers to queries ...
We consider a set system $(V, {\mathcal C}\subseteq 2^V)$ on a finite set $V$ of elements, where we ...
International audienceRecently, Creignou et al. (Theory Comput. Syst. 2017) have introduced the clas...
International audienceMotivated by the problem of enumerating all tree decompositions of a graph, we...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of generating all elements obtained by th...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between several enumeration complexity classes...
International audienceWhen a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on...
AbstractThis paper shows that O(logn)-term monotone disjunctive normal forms (DNFs) ϕ can be dualize...
We consider query problems defined by first order formulas of the form F(x,T) with free first order ...
We consider the information extraction framework known as document spanners, and study the problem o...