AbstractIn this paper we derive a generic form of structural decomposition for the constraint satisfaction problem, which we call a guarded decomposition. We show that many existing decomposition methods can be characterised in terms of finding guarded decompositions satisfying certain specified additional conditions.Using the guarded decomposition framework we are also able to define a new form of decomposition, which we call a spread-cut. We show that the discovery of width-k spread-cut decompositions is tractable for each k, and that spread-cut decompositions strongly generalise many existing decomposition methods. Finally we exhibit a family of hypergraphs Hn, for n=1,2,3…, where the minimum width of any hypertree decomposition of each ...
This paper reviews structural problem decomposition methods, such as tree and path decompositions. I...
We propose joinwidth, a new complexity parameter for the Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP). The ...
Many important combinatorial problems can be modelled as constraint satisfaction problems, hence ide...
In this paper we derive a generic form of structural decomposition for the constraint satisfaction p...
In this paper we derive a generic form of structural decomposition for the constraint satisfaction p...
AbstractIn this paper we derive a generic form of structural decomposition for the constraint satisf...
In this talk (draft paper) we develop the theory of structural decompositions for the CSP. We begin...
The general intractability of the constraint satisfaction problem has motivated the study of restric...
AbstractWe compare tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs). We first give a uni...
Constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) are NP-complete in general, therefore it is important to ide...
A wide range of problems can be modelled as constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs), that is, a set ...
Abstract. Recent work have exhibited specific structure among combinatorial problem instances that c...
This paper reviews structural problem decomposition methods, such as tree and path decompositions. I...
The chapter covers methods for identifying islands of tractability for NP-hard combi-natorial proble...
The problem of computing solutions to constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) has gained widespread ...
This paper reviews structural problem decomposition methods, such as tree and path decompositions. I...
We propose joinwidth, a new complexity parameter for the Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP). The ...
Many important combinatorial problems can be modelled as constraint satisfaction problems, hence ide...
In this paper we derive a generic form of structural decomposition for the constraint satisfaction p...
In this paper we derive a generic form of structural decomposition for the constraint satisfaction p...
AbstractIn this paper we derive a generic form of structural decomposition for the constraint satisf...
In this talk (draft paper) we develop the theory of structural decompositions for the CSP. We begin...
The general intractability of the constraint satisfaction problem has motivated the study of restric...
AbstractWe compare tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs). We first give a uni...
Constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) are NP-complete in general, therefore it is important to ide...
A wide range of problems can be modelled as constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs), that is, a set ...
Abstract. Recent work have exhibited specific structure among combinatorial problem instances that c...
This paper reviews structural problem decomposition methods, such as tree and path decompositions. I...
The chapter covers methods for identifying islands of tractability for NP-hard combi-natorial proble...
The problem of computing solutions to constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) has gained widespread ...
This paper reviews structural problem decomposition methods, such as tree and path decompositions. I...
We propose joinwidth, a new complexity parameter for the Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP). The ...
Many important combinatorial problems can be modelled as constraint satisfaction problems, hence ide...