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Computational complexity theory / Theory of computation / Complexity classes / Approximation algorithms / Computational hardness assumptions / Polynomial-time approximation scheme / Time complexity / NC / Reduction / Exponential time hypothesis / NP-hardness / NP
Date: 2016-01-03 06:44:56
Computational complexity theory
Theory of computation
Complexity classes
Approximation algorithms
Computational hardness assumptions
Polynomial-time approximation scheme
Time complexity
NC
Reduction
Exponential time hypothesis
NP-hardness
NP

Approximating the least hypervolume contributor: NP-hard in general, but fast in practice Karl Bringmann1 and Tobias Friedrich2 1

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