textabstractHuber et al. (SIAM J Comput 43:1064–1084, 2014) introduced a concept of skew bisubmodularity, as a generalization of bisubmodularity, in their complexity dichotomy theorem for valued constraint satisfaction problems over the three-value domain, and Huber and Krokhin (SIAM J Discrete Math 28:1828–1837, 2014) showed the oracle tractability of minimization of skew-bisubmodular functions. Fujishige et al. (Discrete Optim 12:1–9, 2014) also showed a min–max theorem that characterizes the skew-bisubmodular function minimization, but devising a combinatorial polynomial algorithm for skew-bisubmodular function minimization was left open. In the present paper we give first combinatorial (weakly and strongly) polynomial algorithms for ske...
AbstractThe submodular function minimization problem (SFM) is a fundamental problem in combinatorial...
This paper presents a combinatorial polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submolular set function...
Real-life problems often exhibit a multi-criteria structure: user requirements are many and possibl...
In this paper we consider skew bisubmodular functions as recently introduced by the authors and Powe...
Bisubmodular functions are a natural “directed”, or “signed”, extension of submodular functions with...
An instance of the (finite-)valued constraint satisfaction problem (VCSP) is given by a finite set o...
Submodular functions play a key role in combinatorial opti-mization and in the study of valued const...
This paper presents the first combinatorial polynomial algorithm for minimizing bisubmodular functio...
AbstractWe give a strongly polynomial-time algorithm minimizing a submodular function f given by a v...
This paper presents the first combinatorial polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submodular func...
The Valued Constraint Satisfaction Problem ( ) is a general framework encompassing many optimisation...
The object of the thesis is the computational complexity of certain combinatorial optimisation prob...
This thesis is a detailed examination of the expressive power of valued constraints and related comp...
Submodular constraints play an important role both in theory and practice of valued constraint satis...
Submodular constraints play an important role both in theory and practice of valued constraint satis...
AbstractThe submodular function minimization problem (SFM) is a fundamental problem in combinatorial...
This paper presents a combinatorial polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submolular set function...
Real-life problems often exhibit a multi-criteria structure: user requirements are many and possibl...
In this paper we consider skew bisubmodular functions as recently introduced by the authors and Powe...
Bisubmodular functions are a natural “directed”, or “signed”, extension of submodular functions with...
An instance of the (finite-)valued constraint satisfaction problem (VCSP) is given by a finite set o...
Submodular functions play a key role in combinatorial opti-mization and in the study of valued const...
This paper presents the first combinatorial polynomial algorithm for minimizing bisubmodular functio...
AbstractWe give a strongly polynomial-time algorithm minimizing a submodular function f given by a v...
This paper presents the first combinatorial polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submodular func...
The Valued Constraint Satisfaction Problem ( ) is a general framework encompassing many optimisation...
The object of the thesis is the computational complexity of certain combinatorial optimisation prob...
This thesis is a detailed examination of the expressive power of valued constraints and related comp...
Submodular constraints play an important role both in theory and practice of valued constraint satis...
Submodular constraints play an important role both in theory and practice of valued constraint satis...
AbstractThe submodular function minimization problem (SFM) is a fundamental problem in combinatorial...
This paper presents a combinatorial polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submolular set function...
Real-life problems often exhibit a multi-criteria structure: user requirements are many and possibl...