International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of generating all elements obtained by the saturation of an initial set by some operations. More precisely, we prove that we can generate the closure by polymorphisms of a boolean relation with a polynomial delay. Therefore we can compute with polynomial delay the closure of a family of sets by any set of "set operations" (e.g. by union, intersection, difference, symmetric difference ...). To do so, we prove that for any set of operations F, one can decide in polynomial time whether an element belongs to the closure by F of a family of sets. When the relation is over a domain larger than two elements, we prove that our generic enumeration method fails, since the associated decision ...
The Galois correspondence involving polymorphisms and co-clones has received a lot of attention in r...
International audienceWhen a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on...
When a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on the underlying contex...
In this paper we address the problem of generating all elements obtained by the saturation of an ini...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of generating all elements obtained by th...
AbstractThe homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constra...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
International audienceGiven an implicational base, a well-known representation for a closure system,...
Abstract. Many problems in data mining can be viewed as a special case of the problem of enumerating...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
The Counting Constraint Satisfaction Problem (#CSP) can be expressed as follows: given a set of vari...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to examine the computational complexity and algorithmi...
The Galois correspondence involving polymorphisms and co-clones has received a lot of attention in r...
The Galois correspondence involving polymorphisms and co-clones has received a lot of attention in r...
International audienceWhen a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on...
When a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on the underlying contex...
In this paper we address the problem of generating all elements obtained by the saturation of an ini...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of generating all elements obtained by th...
AbstractThe homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constra...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
International audienceGiven an implicational base, a well-known representation for a closure system,...
Abstract. Many problems in data mining can be viewed as a special case of the problem of enumerating...
The homomorphism problem for relational structures is an abstract way of formulating constraint sati...
The Counting Constraint Satisfaction Problem (#CSP) can be expressed as follows: given a set of vari...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to examine the computational complexity and algorithmi...
The Galois correspondence involving polymorphisms and co-clones has received a lot of attention in r...
The Galois correspondence involving polymorphisms and co-clones has received a lot of attention in r...
International audienceWhen a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on...
When a problem has more than one solution, it is often important, depending on the underlying contex...