Arnon Amir, Michael Lindenbaum
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Combinatorial optimization can be described as the problem of finding a feasible subset that maximizes a objective function. The paper discusses combinatorial optimization problems, where for each dimension the set of feasible subsets is fixed. It is demonstrated that in some cases fixing the structure makes the problem easier, whereas in general the problem remains NP-complete.
Arnon Amir, Michael Lindenbaum
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
James Lee Hafner
Journal of Number Theory
Ligang Lu, Jack L. Kouloheris
IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 2002
F. Odeh, I. Tadjbakhsh
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis