We consider the hardness of approximation of optimization problems from the point of view of definability. For many NP-hard optimization problems it is known that, unless P = NP, no polynomial-time algorithm can give an approximate solution guaranteed to be within a fixed constant factor of the optimum. We show, in several such instances and without any complexity theoretic assumption, that no algorithm that is expressible in fixed-point logic with counting (FPC) can compute an approximate solution. Since important algorithmic techniques for approximation algorithms (such as linear or semidefinite programming) are expressible in FPC, this yields lower bounds on what can be achieved by such methods. The results are established by showing low...
We study the extent to which it is possible to approximate the optimal value of a Unique Games insta...
The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solving of the...
One can try to parametrize the set of the instances of an optimization prob-lem and look for in poly...
We consider the hardness of approximation of optimization problems from the point of view of definab...
We consider the hardness of approximation of optimization problems from the point of view of definab...
We consider the hardness of approximation of optimization problems from the point of view of definab...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between logical expressibility of NP optimization problems a...
We investigate the relationship between logical expressibility of NP optimization problems and thei...
An α-approximation algorithm is an algorithm guaranteed to output a solution that is within an α rat...
AbstractIn this paper we study NP optimization problems from the perspective of descriptive complexi...
. In the past few years, there has been significant progress in our understanding of the extent to w...
: We investigate here NP optimization problems from a logical definability standpoint. We show that ...
. In this paper we generalize the notion of polynomial-time approximation scheme preserving reducibi...
AbstractThis paper presents the main results obtained in the field of approximation algorithms in a ...
AbstractWe investigate here NP optimization problems from a logical definability standpoint. We show...
We study the extent to which it is possible to approximate the optimal value of a Unique Games insta...
The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solving of the...
One can try to parametrize the set of the instances of an optimization prob-lem and look for in poly...
We consider the hardness of approximation of optimization problems from the point of view of definab...
We consider the hardness of approximation of optimization problems from the point of view of definab...
We consider the hardness of approximation of optimization problems from the point of view of definab...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between logical expressibility of NP optimization problems a...
We investigate the relationship between logical expressibility of NP optimization problems and thei...
An α-approximation algorithm is an algorithm guaranteed to output a solution that is within an α rat...
AbstractIn this paper we study NP optimization problems from the perspective of descriptive complexi...
. In the past few years, there has been significant progress in our understanding of the extent to w...
: We investigate here NP optimization problems from a logical definability standpoint. We show that ...
. In this paper we generalize the notion of polynomial-time approximation scheme preserving reducibi...
AbstractThis paper presents the main results obtained in the field of approximation algorithms in a ...
AbstractWe investigate here NP optimization problems from a logical definability standpoint. We show...
We study the extent to which it is possible to approximate the optimal value of a Unique Games insta...
The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solving of the...
One can try to parametrize the set of the instances of an optimization prob-lem and look for in poly...