
Parameterized and Exact Computation
4th International Workshop, IWPEC 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 10-11, 2009, Revised Selected Papers
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 8. January 2010
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X, 335 pages
978-3-642-11268-3 (ISBN)
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The Workshop on Parameterized and Exact Computation (IWPEC) is an - ternational workshop series that covers research in all aspects of parameterized and exact algorithms and complexity, and especially encourages the study of parameterized and exact computations for real-world applications and algori- mic engineering. The goal of the workshop is to present recent research results, including signi?cant work-in-progress,and to identify and explore directions for future research. IWPEC2009wasthefourthworkshopintheseries,heldinCopenhagen,D- mark, during September 10-11, 2009. The workshop was part of ALGO 2009, which also hosted the 17th European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA 2009), the 9th Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling, Optimization, and Systems (ATMOS 2009), and the 7th Workshop on Appr- imation and Online Algorithms (WAOA 2009). Three previous meetings of the IWPEC series were held in Bergen, Norway, 2004, Zu ..rich, Switzerland, 2006, and Victoria, Canada, 2008. At IWPEC 2009, we had two plenary speakers,Noga Alon (Tel Aviv Univ- sity, Israel) and Hans Bodlaender (Utrecht University, The Netherlands), giving 50-minutetalkseach.ProfessorAlonspokeon"ColorCoding,BalancedHashing andApproximateCounting," andProfessorBodlaenderon"Kernelization:New Upper and Lower Bound Techniques.
" Their respective abstracts accompanying the talks are included in these proceedings. InresponsetotheCallforPapers,52papersweresubmitted.Eachsubmission was reviewed by at least three reviewers (most by at least four). The reviewers were either Program Committee members or invited external reviewers. The ProgramCommittee held electronic meetings using the EasyChair system, went throughthoroughdiscussions,andselected25ofthesubmissionsforpresentation at the workshop and inclusion in this LNCS volume.
" Their respective abstracts accompanying the talks are included in these proceedings. InresponsetotheCallforPapers,52papersweresubmitted.Eachsubmission was reviewed by at least three reviewers (most by at least four). The reviewers were either Program Committee members or invited external reviewers. The ProgramCommittee held electronic meetings using the EasyChair system, went throughthoroughdiscussions,andselected25ofthesubmissionsforpresentation at the workshop and inclusion in this LNCS volume.
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1st Edition.
Language
English
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Berlin
Germany
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Springer Berlin
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Professional and scholarly
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26 s/w Abbildungen
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Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
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534 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-11268-3 (9783642112683)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-11269-0
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Content
Balanced Hashing, Color Coding and Approximate Counting.- Kernelization: New Upper and Lower Bound Techniques.- A Faster Fixed-Parameter Approach to Drawing Binary Tanglegrams.- Planar Capacitated Dominating Set Is W[1]-Hard.- Boolean-Width of Graphs.- The Complexity of Satisfiability of Small Depth Circuits.- On Finding Directed Trees with Many Leaves.- Bounded-Degree Techniques Accelerate Some Parameterized Graph Algorithms.- Pareto Complexity of Two-Parameter FPT Problems: A Case Study for Partial Vertex Cover.- What Makes Equitable Connected Partition Easy.- Improved Induced Matchings in Sparse Graphs.- Well-Quasi-Orders in Subclasses of Bounded Treewidth Graphs.- An Exact Algorithm for the Maximum Leaf Spanning Tree Problem.- An Exponential Time 2-Approximation Algorithm for Bandwidth.- On Digraph Width Measures in Parameterized Algorithmics.- The Parameterized Complexity of Some Geometric Problems in Unbounded Dimension.- Paths of Bounded Length and Their Cuts: Parameterized Complexity and Algorithms.- Fixed-Parameter Algorithms in Analysis of Heuristics for Extracting Networks in Linear Programs.- A Probabilistic Approach to Problems Parameterized above or below Tight Bounds.- Polynomial Kernels and Faster Algorithms for the Dominating Set Problem on Graphs with an Excluded Minor.- Partitioning into Sets of Bounded Cardinality.- Two Edge Modification Problems without Polynomial Kernels.- On the Directed Degree-Preserving Spanning Tree Problem.- Even Faster Algorithm for Set Splitting!.- Stable Assignment with Couples: Parameterized Complexity and Local Search.- Improved Parameterized Algorithms for the Kemeny Aggregation Problem.- Computing Pathwidth Faster Than 2 n .