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Invitation To Fixed Parameter Algorithms Rolf Niedermeier

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Invitation To Fixed Parameter Algorithms Rolf Niedermeier
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Rolf Niedermeier
ISBN: 9780198566076, 9781423768111, 0198566077, 1423768116
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Invitation To Fixed Parameter Algorithms Rolf Niedermeier by Rolf Niedermeier 9780198566076, 9781423768111, 0198566077, 1423768116 instant download after payment.

A fixed-parameter is an algorithm that provides an optimal solution to a combinatorial problem. This research-level text is an application-oriented introduction to the growing and highly topical area of the development and analysis of efficient fixed-parameter algorithms for hard problems. The book is divided into three parts: a broad introduction that provides the general philosophy and motivation; followed by coverage of algorithmic methods developed over the years in fixed-parameter algorithmics forming the core of the book; and a discussion of the essential from parameterized hardness theory with a focus on W [1]-hardness, which parallels NP-hardness, then stating some relations to polynomial-time approximation algorithms, and finishing up with a list of selected case studies to show the wide range of applicability of the presented methodology. Aimed at graduate and research mathematicians, programmers, algorithm designers and computer scientists, the book introduces the basic techniques and results and provides a fresh view on this highly innovative field of algorithmic research.

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