Approximation schemes are commonly classified as being either a polynomial-time approximation scheme (ptas) or a fully polynomial-time approximation scheme (fptas). To properly differentiate between approximation schemes for concrete problems, several subclasses have been identified: (optimum-)asymptotic schemes (ptas∞, fptas∞), efficient schemes (eptas), and size-asymptotic schemes. We explore the structure of these subclasses, their mutual relationships, and their connection to the classic approximation classes. We prove that several of the classes are in fact equivalent. Furthermore, we prove the equivalence of eptas to so-called convergent polynomial-time approximation schemes. The results are used to refine the hierarchy of polynomial-...
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Over the past decade, many results have focused on the design of parameterized approximation algorit...
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Approximation schemes are commonly classified as being either a polynomial-time approximation scheme...
Approximation schemes are commonly classified as being either a polynomial-time approximation scheme...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the relationship between the approximability and the parameterized c...
According to the theory of NPcompleteness, many problems that have important realworld applications ...
A polynomial time approximation scheme (PTAS) for an optimization problem A is an algorithm that giv...
AbstractWe introduce a formal framework for studying approximation properties of NP optimization (NP...
The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solving of the...
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Proving hardness of approximation is a major challenge in the field of fine-grained complexity and c...
We overview recent results on the existence of polynomial time approximation schemes for some dense ...
This paper proposes a way to bring together two seemingly “foreign” domains that are the polynomial ...
Abstract: The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solv...
Over the past decade, many results have focused on the design of parameterized approximation algorit...
In the Closest String problem one is given a family S of equal-length strings over some fixed alphab...
Approximation schemes are commonly classified as being either a polynomial-time approximation scheme...
Approximation schemes are commonly classified as being either a polynomial-time approximation scheme...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the relationship between the approximability and the parameterized c...
According to the theory of NPcompleteness, many problems that have important realworld applications ...
A polynomial time approximation scheme (PTAS) for an optimization problem A is an algorithm that giv...
AbstractWe introduce a formal framework for studying approximation properties of NP optimization (NP...
The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solving of the...
AbstractThis paper presents the main results obtained in the field of approximation algorithms in a ...
AbstractWe define a natural variant of NP, MAX NP, and also a subclass called MAX SNP. These are cla...
Proving hardness of approximation is a major challenge in the field of fine-grained complexity and c...
We overview recent results on the existence of polynomial time approximation schemes for some dense ...
This paper proposes a way to bring together two seemingly “foreign” domains that are the polynomial ...
Abstract: The fact that polynomial time algorithm is very unlikely to be devised for an optimal solv...
Over the past decade, many results have focused on the design of parameterized approximation algorit...
In the Closest String problem one is given a family S of equal-length strings over some fixed alphab...