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Computational complexity theory / Mathematics / Theory of computation / NP-complete problems / Operations research / Approximation algorithms / Combinatorial optimization / Set cover problem / Linear programming relaxation / Greedy algorithm / Facility location problem / Reduction
Date: 2009-09-15 22:21:32
Computational complexity theory
Mathematics
Theory of computation
NP-complete problems
Operations research
Approximation algorithms
Combinatorial optimization
Set cover problem
Linear programming relaxation
Greedy algorithm
Facility location problem
Reduction

PASS Approximation: A Framework for Analyzing and Designing Heuristics Uriel Feige ∗† Nicole Immorlica ∗‡

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