AbstractWe present a unified framework for designing polynomial time approximation schemes (PTASs) for “dense” instances of many NP-hard optimization problems, including maximum cut, graph bisection, graph separation, minimumk-way cut with and without specified terminals, and maximum 3-satisfiability. By dense graphs we mean graphs with minimum degreeΩ(n), although our algorithms solve most of these problems so long as the average degree isΩ(n). Denseness for nongraph problems is defined similarly. The unified framework begins with the idea ofexhaustive sampling:picking a small random set of vertices, guessing where they go on the optimum solution, and then using their placement to determine the placement of everything else. The approach th...
The theory of NP-completeness tells us that for many optimization problems, there is no hope for fin...
La théorie de la NP-complétude nous apprend que pour un certain nombre de problèmes d'optimisatio...
Abstract: "Polynomial-time approximation algorithms with non-trivial performance guarantees are pres...
We present a unified framework for designing polynomial time approximation schemes (PTASs) for "...
We overview recent results on the existence of polynomial time approximation schemes for some dense ...
It is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Satisfaction (MIN-CSP) pro...
. We study dense instances of optimization problems with variables taking values in Zp . Specificall...
International audienceIt is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Sati...
International audienceIt is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Sati...
The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solving of the...
International audienceIt is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Sati...
Abstract: The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solv...
This paper presents algorithms for five NP-hard problems: the vertex set cover of an undirected grap...
The theory of NP-completeness tells us that for many optimization problems, there is no hope for fin...
We prove that the subdense instances of MAX-CUT of average degree Omega(n/log n) posses a polynomial...
The theory of NP-completeness tells us that for many optimization problems, there is no hope for fin...
La théorie de la NP-complétude nous apprend que pour un certain nombre de problèmes d'optimisatio...
Abstract: "Polynomial-time approximation algorithms with non-trivial performance guarantees are pres...
We present a unified framework for designing polynomial time approximation schemes (PTASs) for "...
We overview recent results on the existence of polynomial time approximation schemes for some dense ...
It is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Satisfaction (MIN-CSP) pro...
. We study dense instances of optimization problems with variables taking values in Zp . Specificall...
International audienceIt is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Sati...
International audienceIt is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Sati...
The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solving of the...
International audienceIt is known that large fragments of the class of dense Minimum Constraint Sati...
Abstract: The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solv...
This paper presents algorithms for five NP-hard problems: the vertex set cover of an undirected grap...
The theory of NP-completeness tells us that for many optimization problems, there is no hope for fin...
We prove that the subdense instances of MAX-CUT of average degree Omega(n/log n) posses a polynomial...
The theory of NP-completeness tells us that for many optimization problems, there is no hope for fin...
La théorie de la NP-complétude nous apprend que pour un certain nombre de problèmes d'optimisatio...
Abstract: "Polynomial-time approximation algorithms with non-trivial performance guarantees are pres...