AbstractIn the simple assignment problem, there are n processors, m tasks, and a relation between the processors and tasks; this relation indicates the ability of the processor to perform the task. When the processors fail independently with known probabilities, two performance issues arise. First, with what probability can the operating processors all be kept busy? Second, with what probability can the operating processors perform the same number of tasks that all processors could? We formulate these questions on the underlying transversal matroid. We first prove that counting minimum cardinality circuits in this matroid is # P-complete and, hence, that both questions are also # P-complete. Secondly, we devise a factoring algorithm with se...
The need for fairness in machine learning algorithms is increasingly critical. A recent focus has be...
A matroid is a notion of independence in combi-natorial optimization which is closely related to com...
In this paper, we demonstrate how topological constraints, as well as other abstract constraints, ca...
In the simple assignment problem, there are n processors, m tasks, and a relation between the proces...
AbstractIn the simple assignment problem, there are n processors, m tasks, and a relation between th...
We consider different ways of describing a matroid to a Turing machine by listing the members of var...
We consider the problem of sequencing m copies of unreliable jobs (i.e., jobs that have a certain pr...
This paper addresses an allocation and sequencing problem motivated by an application in unsupervis...
A matroid is a notion of independence in combi-natorial optimization that characterizes problems tha...
AbstractThe robustness function of an optimization (minimization) problem measures the maximum incre...
In this note we consider the problem of counting the number of bases of a matroid. The problem is of...
Random sampling is a powerful tool for gathering information about a group by considering only a sma...
The need for fairness in machine learning algorithms is increasingly critical. A recent focus has be...
The problem of assigning N independent tasks to p processors is addressed. Worst case scheduling bou...
AbstractMatroid theory gives us powerful techniques for understanding combinatorial optimization pro...
The need for fairness in machine learning algorithms is increasingly critical. A recent focus has be...
A matroid is a notion of independence in combi-natorial optimization which is closely related to com...
In this paper, we demonstrate how topological constraints, as well as other abstract constraints, ca...
In the simple assignment problem, there are n processors, m tasks, and a relation between the proces...
AbstractIn the simple assignment problem, there are n processors, m tasks, and a relation between th...
We consider different ways of describing a matroid to a Turing machine by listing the members of var...
We consider the problem of sequencing m copies of unreliable jobs (i.e., jobs that have a certain pr...
This paper addresses an allocation and sequencing problem motivated by an application in unsupervis...
A matroid is a notion of independence in combi-natorial optimization that characterizes problems tha...
AbstractThe robustness function of an optimization (minimization) problem measures the maximum incre...
In this note we consider the problem of counting the number of bases of a matroid. The problem is of...
Random sampling is a powerful tool for gathering information about a group by considering only a sma...
The need for fairness in machine learning algorithms is increasingly critical. A recent focus has be...
The problem of assigning N independent tasks to p processors is addressed. Worst case scheduling bou...
AbstractMatroid theory gives us powerful techniques for understanding combinatorial optimization pro...
The need for fairness in machine learning algorithms is increasingly critical. A recent focus has be...
A matroid is a notion of independence in combi-natorial optimization which is closely related to com...
In this paper, we demonstrate how topological constraints, as well as other abstract constraints, ca...