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NP-complete problems / Parameterized complexity / Exponential time hypothesis / Dominating set / Tree decomposition / Vertex cover / Graph coloring / Equitable coloring / Clique / Theoretical computer science / Graph theory / Mathematics
Date: 2009-10-06 02:49:42
NP-complete problems
Parameterized complexity
Exponential time hypothesis
Dominating set
Tree decomposition
Vertex cover
Graph coloring
Equitable coloring
Clique
Theoretical computer science
Graph theory
Mathematics

Towards Fully Multivariate Algorithmics: Some New Results and Directions in Parameter Ecology Michael Fellows University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia

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