Dynamic systems are becoming steadily more important with the profusion of mobile and distributed computing devices. Coincidentally incremental computation is a natural approach to deal with ongoing changes. We explore incremental computation in the parameterized complexity setting and show that incrementalization leads to non-trivial complexity classifications. Interestingly, some incremental versions of hard problems become tractable, while others remain hard. Moreover tractability or intractability is not a simple function of the problem’s static complexity, every level of the W-hierarchy exhibits complete problems with both tractable and intractable incrementalizations. For problems that are already tractable in their static form, we al...
One approach to confronting computational hardness is to try to understand the contribution of vario...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 19041 "New Horizons in Parame...
Abstract. We introduce a hierarchy of fast-growing complexity classes and show its suitability for c...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Dynamic systems are becoming steadily more importa...
We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define complexity clas...
A study of the general properties of incremental algorithms is presented. First, it is shown that wi...
AbstractA common way to evaluate the time complexity of an algorithm is to use asymptotic worst-case...
Abstract We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define comple...
We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define complexity clas...
We give machine characterizations of most parameterized complexity classes, in particular, of W[P], ...
A general powerful method that permits simple proofs of relative lower bounds for incremental update...
The book presents the co-recipient of the E.W. Beth Dissertation Prize 2017 for outstanding disserta...
Parameterized complexity studies a generalization of the notion of polynomial time where, in additio...
Complexity can have many forms, yet there is no single mathematical definition of complexity that th...
We study the theory and techniques developed in the research of parameterized intractability, emphas...
One approach to confronting computational hardness is to try to understand the contribution of vario...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 19041 "New Horizons in Parame...
Abstract. We introduce a hierarchy of fast-growing complexity classes and show its suitability for c...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Dynamic systems are becoming steadily more importa...
We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define complexity clas...
A study of the general properties of incremental algorithms is presented. First, it is shown that wi...
AbstractA common way to evaluate the time complexity of an algorithm is to use asymptotic worst-case...
Abstract We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define comple...
We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define complexity clas...
We give machine characterizations of most parameterized complexity classes, in particular, of W[P], ...
A general powerful method that permits simple proofs of relative lower bounds for incremental update...
The book presents the co-recipient of the E.W. Beth Dissertation Prize 2017 for outstanding disserta...
Parameterized complexity studies a generalization of the notion of polynomial time where, in additio...
Complexity can have many forms, yet there is no single mathematical definition of complexity that th...
We study the theory and techniques developed in the research of parameterized intractability, emphas...
One approach to confronting computational hardness is to try to understand the contribution of vario...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 19041 "New Horizons in Parame...
Abstract. We introduce a hierarchy of fast-growing complexity classes and show its suitability for c...