AbstractWe investigate whether the pseudo-intents of a given formal context can efficiently be enumerated. We show that they cannot be enumerated in a specified lexicographic order with polynomial delay unless P=NP. Furthermore we show that if the restriction on the order of enumeration is removed, then the problem becomes at least as hard as enumerating minimal transversals of a given hypergraph. We introduce the notion of minimal pseudo-intents and show that recognizing minimal pseudo-intents is polynomial. Despite their less complicated nature, surprisingly it turns out that minimal pseudo-intents cannot be enumerated in output-polynomial time unless P=NP
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In this note we explore several problems related to enumeration complexity. In particular, we are in...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...
This dissertation investigates the difficulty of counting two classes of combinatorial objects, line...
AbstractWe present several problems regarding counting full words compatible with a set of partial w...
AbstractWe investigate whether the pseudo-intents of a given formal context can efficiently be enume...
Abstract. Pseudo-intents play a key rôle in Formal Concept Analy-sis. They are the premises of the ...
Abstract. We investigate the computational complexity of several deci-sion, enumeration and counting...
Abstract. We investigate the computational complexity of several de-cision, enumeration and counting...
We investigate the computational complexity of several decision, enumeration and counting problems r...
We investigate the computational complexity of several decision, enumeration and counting problems r...
Abstract. We investigate the complexity of enumerating pseudo-intents in the lectic order. We look a...
Abstract. We examine the enumeration problem for essential closed sets of a formal context. Essentia...
This thesis deals with the problem of the computation of implications, which are regularities of the...
Cette thèse traite du problème du calcul des implications, c'est-à-dire des régularités de la forme ...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...
In this note we explore several problems related to enumeration complexity. In particular, we are in...
AbstractCall an hypergraph, that is a family of subsets (edges) from a finite vertex set, an exact t...
This dissertation investigates the difficulty of counting two classes of combinatorial objects, line...
AbstractWe present several problems regarding counting full words compatible with a set of partial w...