Abstract
A large class of computational problems involve the determination of properties of graphs, digraphs, integers, arrays of integers, finite families of finite sets, boolean formulas and elements of other countable domains. Through simple encodings from such domains into the set of words over a finite alphabet these problems can be converted into language recognition problems, and we can inquire into their computational complexity. It is reasonable to consider such a problem satisfactorily solved when an algorithm for its solution is found which terminates within a number of steps bounded by a polynomial in the length of the input. Many problems with wide applicability – e.g., set cover, knapsack, hitting set,…
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- Mathematics
- Time complexity
- Discrete mathematics
- Class (philosophy)
- Decision problem
- Theoretical computer science
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