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On Exact and Approximation Algorithms for Distinguishing Substring Selection

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On Exact and Approximation Algorithms for Distinguishing Substring Selection
Abstract. The NP-complete Distinguishing Substring Selection problem (DSSS for short) asks, given a set of “good” strings and a set of “bad” strings, for a solution string which is, with respect to Hamming metric, “away” from the good strings and “close” to the bad strings. Studying the parameterized complexity of DSSS, we show that DSSS is W[1]-hard with respect to its natural parameters. This, in particular, implies that a recently given polynomial-time approximation scheme (PTAS) by Deng et al. cannot be replaced by a so-called efficient polynomial-time approximation scheme (EPTAS) unless an unlikely collapse in parameterized complexity theory occurs. By way of contrast, for a special case of DSSS, we present an exact fixedparameter algorithm solving the problem efficiently. In this way, we exhibit a sharp border between fixed-parameter tractability and intractability results. Keywords. Algorithms and complexity, parameterized complexity, approximation algorithms, ...
Jens Gramm, Jiong Guo, Rolf Niedermeier
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where FCT
Authors Jens Gramm, Jiong Guo, Rolf Niedermeier
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