Problem statements often resort to superlatives such as in eg. “. . . the smallest such number”, “. . . the best approximation”, “. . . the longest such list” which lead to specifications made of two parts: one defining a broad class of solutions (the easy part) and the other requesting the optimal such solution (the hard part). This paper introduces a binary relational combinator which mirrors this linguistic structure and exploits its potential for calculating programs by optimization. This applies in particular to specifications written in the form of Galois connections, in which one of the adjoints delivers the optimal solution being sought. The framework encompasses re-factoring of results previously developed by Bird and de Moor...
NP-complete combinatorial optimization problems are important and well-studied, but remain largely e...
Algebraic modeling languages have become a standard tool in the development of linear and nonlinear ...
International audienceExisting approaches to identify multiple solutions to combinatorial problems i...
Problem statements often resort to superlatives such as in eg. “. . . the smallest such number”, “. ...
AbstractProblem statements often resort to superlatives such as in e.g. “… the smallest such number”...
Problem statements often resort to superlatives such as in eg. “... the smallest such number”, “... ...
Galculator is the name of the prototype of a proof assistant of a special brand: it is solely based ...
The standard Galois connection between the relational and predicate-transformer models of sequential...
The Galois correspondence involving polymorphisms and co-clones has received a lot of attention in r...
At its core, much of Computational Complexity is concerned with combinatorial objects and structures...
AbstractWe generalize those aspects of classical Galois theory that have to do with the discussion o...
A Galois connection between clones and relational clones on a fixed finite domain is one of the corn...
Computational Complexity is concerned with the resources that are required for algorithms to detect ...
A Galois connection between clones and relational clones on a fixed finite domain is one of the corn...
AbstractWe study the combinatorial problem which consists, given a system of linear relations, of fi...
NP-complete combinatorial optimization problems are important and well-studied, but remain largely e...
Algebraic modeling languages have become a standard tool in the development of linear and nonlinear ...
International audienceExisting approaches to identify multiple solutions to combinatorial problems i...
Problem statements often resort to superlatives such as in eg. “. . . the smallest such number”, “. ...
AbstractProblem statements often resort to superlatives such as in e.g. “… the smallest such number”...
Problem statements often resort to superlatives such as in eg. “... the smallest such number”, “... ...
Galculator is the name of the prototype of a proof assistant of a special brand: it is solely based ...
The standard Galois connection between the relational and predicate-transformer models of sequential...
The Galois correspondence involving polymorphisms and co-clones has received a lot of attention in r...
At its core, much of Computational Complexity is concerned with combinatorial objects and structures...
AbstractWe generalize those aspects of classical Galois theory that have to do with the discussion o...
A Galois connection between clones and relational clones on a fixed finite domain is one of the corn...
Computational Complexity is concerned with the resources that are required for algorithms to detect ...
A Galois connection between clones and relational clones on a fixed finite domain is one of the corn...
AbstractWe study the combinatorial problem which consists, given a system of linear relations, of fi...
NP-complete combinatorial optimization problems are important and well-studied, but remain largely e...
Algebraic modeling languages have become a standard tool in the development of linear and nonlinear ...
International audienceExisting approaches to identify multiple solutions to combinatorial problems i...