Kernelization: theory of parameterized preprocessing (pdf)

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Author Fomin, Fedor V.; Lokshtanov, Daniel; Saurabh, Saket; Zehavi, Meirav et al.
Edition 1
Edition Year 2019
Format PDF
ISBN 9781107057760
Language English
Number Of Pages 528
Publisher Cambridge University Press

Description

The text is divided into four parts, which cover the different theoretical aspects of the area: upper bounds, meta-theorems, lower bounds, and beyond kernelization. The methods are demonstrated through extensive examples using a single data set. Written to be self-contained, the book only requires a basic background in algorithmics and will be of use to professionals, researchers and graduate students in theoretical computer science, optimization, combinatorics, and related fields.Preprocessing, or data reduction, is a standard technique for simplifying and speeding up computation. Written by a team of experts in the field, this book introduces a rapidly developing area of preprocessing analysis known as kernelization. The authors provide an overview of basic methods and important results, with accessible explanations of the most recent advances in the area, such as meta-kernelization, representative sets, polynomial lower bounds, and lossy kernelization.

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Author

Fomin, Fedor V.; Lokshtanov, Daniel; Saurabh, Saket; Zehavi, Meirav et al.

Edition

1

Edition Year

2019

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781107057760

Language

English

Number Of Pages

528

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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